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Tippecanoe County adopts drainage fee increases, extends Baker Tilly contract and approves monitoring agreements expected to save about $250,000 annually
Summary
Commissioners approved an inflation adjustment to drainage board fees, extended a Baker Tilly contract for financial compilations, accepted state high‑tech crime unit funds, and approved new monitoring contracts (ADEPT and Alcohol Monitoring Systems) the county estimates will save about $250,000 per year.
The Tippecanoe County Board of Commissioners adopted changes to drainage review and sediment control fees and approved a package of contracts and grants at the Jan. 5 meeting.
Unidentified Speaker 9 (Zach) explained that the drainage board fee ordinance (Ordinance 2025-44) comprises two fee groups — drainage review fees established in 2016 and phase‑2 sediment control fees established in 2005 — and that the board was adjusting both fee schedules for inflation for the first time since their adoption. The ordinance was…
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