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Votes at a glance: leases, contracts, settlements and routine approvals — Vanderburgh County commissioners, Nov. 4, 2025

November 04, 2025 | Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana


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Votes at a glance: leases, contracts, settlements and routine approvals — Vanderburgh County commissioners, Nov. 4, 2025
The following summarizes formal actions taken by the Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 4, 2025, as recorded in the meeting.

- Open proposals and take under advisement for cyclical reassessment of real property for property-tax purposes: Approved (recorded yes votes: Commissioner Gable; President O'Brien). Bidders read into record later: Nexus Group and Tyler Technologies. (Action: proposals forwarded to purchasing.)

- Accept street improvements, Willow Crossing Section 1 (subdivision off North Green River Road): Approved (recorded yes votes: Commissioner Gable; President Elpers).

- Approve settlement agreement and mutual release with Extend Group LLC (related to crime victim relief website): Approved (recorded yes votes: Commissioner Gable; President Elpers).

- Approve lease amendment, Into the Light Mental Health and Consulting Services Inc. (old courthouse) through 11/30/2026: Approved (recorded yes votes: Commissioner Gable; President Elpers).

- Approve lease amendment, Wom Counseling LLC (old courthouse) through 12/31/2026: Approved (recorded yes votes: Commissioner Gable; President Elpers).

- Approve contract renewal with Waltham Environmental Services LLC for six pigeon abatements in 2026 at $2,500 per abatement: Approved (recorded yes votes: Commissioner Gable; President Elpers).

- Approve United Neighborhoods of Evansville 2026 agreement for services ($5,000): Approved (recorded yes votes: Commissioner Gable; President Elpers).

- Approve consolidation of county employee vision insurance policy to HRI/EyeMed: Approved (recorded yes votes: Commissioner Gable; President Elpers).

- Approve workers' compensation claim settlement (reviewed by counsel and third-party administrator): Approved (recorded yes votes: Commissioner Gable; President Elpers).

- Waive second reading and approve Resolution CODotR-11-25-010 to repeal the August flood-hazard ordinance amendment (adopt chapter 18.04 previously in effect): Approved on first and final reading (recorded yes votes: Commissioner Gable; President Elpers).

- First reading: Vacation ordinance CO.V-11-25-002 to vacate partial public utility easement at 424 Behringer Drive; permission granted to advertise and publish notice for public hearing Nov. 18, 2025, 9:30 a.m.: Approved to proceed with notice (recorded yes votes: Commissioner Gable; President Elpers).

- Approve consent items (general consent agenda): Approved (recorded yes votes: Commissioner Gable; President Elpers).

Drainage Board (same date) actions summarized:

- Approve application to affect Sonntag Stevens Ditch (CenterPoint/Morley/Russell's Excavating) including installation of 116-foot, 36-inch reinforced concrete pipe: Approved.

- Approve application to affect Crawford Brandeis extension (Astound/RCN; contractor STAAR corp) for directional-bore fiber conduit at minimum 36-inch depth: Approved.

- Approve modification at 8811 Jenkins Drive with easement relocation and owner maintenance responsibility: Approved.

- Retroactive approval of 19 claims totaling $23,060.99 for contracted maintenance of regulated drains: Approved.

All votes above are recorded in the meeting transcript as affirmative where noted; where the transcript lists roll-call responses the names above are taken verbatim from the record.

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