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Zionsville parks board adopts photography, garden and naming policies; tables shelter rules and fleet plan
Summary
The Zionsville Board of Parks and Recreation on Feb. 11 adopted a film and photography policy, a formal community-garden policy and revised facilities naming-rights rules; it also approved a temporary rugby storage permit and several operational items while tabling the shelter-reservation and fleet-upgrade matters for further review.
The Zionsville Board of Parks and Recreation on Feb. 11 adopted several new and updated policies intended to clarify commercial use, community programs and donor recognition in town parks, while tabling broader policy questions about shelter reservations and a fleet upgrade plan.
The board voted to approve resolution 2026-02, a film and photography policy that distinguishes casual personal photography from commercial shoots and creates an annual permit path for professional photographers. Jared, the parks superintendent, told the board the policy ‘‘provides some accountability and transparency on who’s in our parks taking photos and streamlines the process’’ for commercial users. Board members asked about First…
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