Council waives second reading and adopts ordinance CO-11-25-021 for recorder office expenditures

Vanderburgh County Council · November 5, 2025

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Summary

The council unanimously waived a second reading and adopted county ordinance CO-11-25-021, authorizing expenditures from the recorder’s records perpetuation fund as presented. The motion carried on a 7–0 roll-call vote.

The Vanderburgh County Council unanimously approved ordinance CO-11-25-021, moving to waive the second reading and making the current reading the first and final reading. The ordinance authorizes the recorder’s office to use funds from the records perpetuation fund for specified office expenses.

The council conducted the procedural motions and roll-call votes required for single-reading adoption. Roll-call votes recorded all seven members voting in favor; the president announced the ordinance passed.

Why it matters: The ordinance allows the recorder’s office to use fund balances to cover records-perpetuation expenses without waiting for a subsequent reading, streamlining a routine administrative request.

What’s next: The ordinance is adopted and becomes effective per county rules; council staff recorded the ordinance into the minutes and placed the documents into the record.