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Residents press Whitestown council on legal invoices, in-house counsel and subdivision traffic and buffer concerns
Summary
Two residents used the Feb. 12 public-comment slot to press Whitestown officials on town legal invoices and suggested hiring in-house counsel to save money, while another resident raised traffic and buffer concerns related to an upcoming subdivision.
Two residents used the Feb. 12 public-comment slot to press Whitestown officials on town legal invoices and upcoming development impacts.
Ken Kingsville (6515 E. 750 S.) asked the council about the status of his public-records request dated Jan. 29 for detailed legal invoices and questioned multiple line entries he saw on the claims register. He told council staff he believed some legal and banking entries appeared to be duplicated and asked for clarification on voided and reissued checks and on a $3 discrepancy he found in a transportation loan entry.
A town attorney or clerk-treasurer staff member responded that the town had met the seven-day statutory initial response to the request and that a further review was in progress because the request…
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