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Council extends parks interlocal, authorizes tax‑district transfer option and advances US‑31 sub‑area plan

Carmel Common Council · November 18, 2025
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Summary

The council approved a Fourth Amendment to the Carmel parks interlocal agreement that extends the board arrangement through 2042 and provides a mechanism to transfer a parks special taxing‑district authority to Clay Township for future bond financing; council also received an introduction of the US‑31 Corridor sub‑area plan and sent it to Land Use for further review.

The Carmel Common Council unanimously approved a Fourth Amendment to the interlocal cooperation agreement governing Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation on Nov. 17, extending the park board’s nine‑member configuration through 2042 and establishing mechanisms to support township participation in capital funding.

Director Michael Klitzing told the council the amendment has three main components: (1) extend the park board composition (four mayoral appointees, four township appointees and one school…

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