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Commissioners approve seized-funds account, nuisance code change and a slate of administrative agreements
Summary
On Sept. 9 the Vanderburgh County Board approved a sheriff’s ordinance to deposit seized funds into a county account, finalized a nuisance code amendment, and approved multiple administrative agreements and leases including a craft show lease and a Pigeon Creek interlocal agreement.
The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners on Sept. 9 approved a package of administrative agreements and ordinances, including an ordinance authorizing the sheriff’s office to deposit seized cash into a county-maintained account, a final reading of a nuisance-code amendment, a no-cost cooperative data-sharing agreement with the Indiana Department of Health, and several operational agreements and leases.
Votes at a glance - Ordinance CODOT09-25-018 (establish sheriff’s office seized funds account): approved by roll call — Commissioner Gable: yes; Commissioner Canterbury: yes; President Elpers: yes. The board waived second reading and approved first and final reading the same day. - Ordinance CODOT08-25-017 (amend Chapter 8.16 — nuisances): approved on final reading by roll call — Commissioner Gable: yes; Commissioner Canterbury: yes; President Elpers: yes. - Health Department cooperative data agreement with the Indiana Department of Health (no cost): approved by roll call — unanimous. - Old Courthouse event lease with Craftworks…
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