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Vanderburgh County commissioners approve routine contracts, grants and infrastructure changes; rezoning passes 2-1
Summary
At the Sept. 23 Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners meeting, the board approved a series of contract amendments, grants, change orders and routine infrastructure actions. A contested rezoning ordinance passed on a 2-1 vote.
Vanderburgh County commissioners on Sept. 23 approved a package of contract amendments, grant agreements, engineering change orders, interlocal service agreements and drainage-board items, and voted 2-1 to adopt a rezoning ordinance for property on Allens Lane.
The approvals included small increases to ongoing public-works projects, several health-department contracts with the Indiana Department of Health, an update to the county's Title VI nondiscrimination plan, and an extension to the treasurer's payment-processing agreement intended to reduce taxpayers' processing costs.
Why it matters: The votes collectively authorize modest spending and policy updates that maintain ongoing county services — from road and drainage projects to health-program data sharing — and clear the way for a private development after the board approved a rezoning contested by at least one nearby resident.
What the board approved (selected items): - Oak Hill Road project change order No. 11: increase of $5,261.14 to cover abandonment and removal of an existing water…
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