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Zionsville Redevelopment Commission approves consent agenda; deputy mayor says negotiations near finish on town-hall project

Zionsville Redevelopment Commission · June 15, 2026
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Summary

At its June 23 meeting the Zionsville Redevelopment Commission approved its consent agenda by voice vote and heard an update from the deputy mayor that staff are finishing negotiations on a letter of intent for a project in front of town hall. Committee and CDC representatives reported routine maintenance and planning for Creekide Corporate Park.

The Zionsville Redevelopment Commission approved its consent agenda on a voice vote at its June 23 meeting and heard a director27s update that town staff are finalizing a letter of intent for a project located in front of Town Hall.

The commission27s consent agenda included the monthly report, a TIF-area update, adoption of minutes from the April 28 meeting and claims for approval. A motion to accept the consent items was moved, seconded and carried by voice vote; no roll-call tally was recorded on the transcript.

The deputy mayor delivered the director27s report and said staff are "finishing negotiations on the letter of intent for the 'seek project' out here in front of town hall," noting the project had been approved a couple of months earlier and that only "a couple of minor issues" remained to be worked through. The deputy mayor declined to provide additional specific terms or a timetable during the meeting.

Representatives reported updates from standing committees. A finance committee member said the finance committee met to review claims and to map upcoming items for the next several months. An executive committee representative said the committee27s weekly (sometimes biweekly) calls focused on upcoming projects and the town-hall-fronting project referenced by the deputy mayor.

A representative for the Zionsville Community Development Corporation said the CDC had met twice since the prior commission meeting and described maintenance items at Creekide Corporate Park, strategic planning related to the property owners association there, and broader discussions about how the CDC can support local economic development.

The meeting concluded after a final motion to adjourn was moved and seconded; the chair called the meeting adjourned.

What happens next: the deputy mayor27s reference to finishing negotiations signals staff expect to conclude terms on the town-hall project; the commission did not take any additional votes or set a specific follow-up date during this session.