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Indianapolis Public Library holds public hearing on proposed 2025–26 bond financing; West Indianapolis branch renovation cited as main project

5065922 · June 23, 2025
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The Indianapolis Public Library Board recessed its regular meeting on June 23 for a public hearing on proposed 2025–26 long-term capital maintenance and equipment bonds, with the West Indianapolis branch identified as the primary project to be addressed.

The Indianapolis Public Library Board of Trustees recessed its regular meeting on June 23 for a public hearing on the proposed 2025–26 multifacility long-term capital maintenance and equipment project bonds, a financing package presenters said would enable branch renovations and other capital work across the system.

Jeff Quackenbush, bond counsel with Barnes & Thornburg, opened the hearing by outlining the legal process required under Indiana law. He said the board must hold two public hearings, publish notices in two newspapers and notify the county clerk; after a second hearing on July 28 the board could adopt a preliminary determination resolution that would be published and create a 30-day public comment…

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