"The safety of the Town of Zionsville must come before politics," said Emily Styron.
All items must be placed curbside by 7:30 a.m. on the Monday of your designated week.
Gov. Holcomb has awarded the town its first Next Level Trails grant in the amount of $1,812,295.
βExtending the Big-4 Rail Trail and adding to our 20-mile trail system is a priority,β said Mayor Emily Styron.
The free, multi-station exhibit will be installed along the half-mile paved loop around the prairie meadows section of the park.
Amenities will include Zionsvilleβs first mountain bike trail system, a 9-hole disc golf course, and a fishing pier and boardwalk.
The state has launched a program in which emergency medical personnel visit homebound Hoosiers in their homes to administer the shots.
Mayor Emily Styron shared the accomplishments of 2020 and the vision for 2021.
βJurisdictional boundaries do not prevent gun violence and other serious crimes,β said Police Chief Michael Spears.
The goals is to keep greenhouse gas emissions stable while the population continues to grow.
When making appointments, one of Mayor Emily Styronβs priorities was to include more women and add more diversity to these town roles.
As of now, the Boone County Health Department receives 1,300 vaccination shots per week.
"Our Town government continues to be committed to doing all we can to combat COVID-19."
The virtual event is scheduled for Feb. 25.
A 50 percent discount will be offered to residents who sign up for this service.
"If we can start this year focused on kindness as first priority in all situations, then we are most definitely off to a good start."
Both sessions will be held on Jan. 28.
The lawmakers address COVID-19, education, redistricting and more in the video.
For more information on the community grant program, click here.
It is vital that we continue to plan for the impact of COVID-19 on Zionsvilleβs village business district and shopping corridors.
A role that I had not fully comprehended when I ran for mayor is how often I would serve as an ambassador for our community.
Many town services can be accessed online, by phone or by email including permitting, scheduling inspections and paying bills.
The town offices will be closed on those days with employees working remotely.
The sessions are taking place open house style on Thursday, Oct. 22 from 9 β 11 a.m. and from 4 β 6 p.m. at Zionsville Town Hall.
Upon entry, visitors must do a health screening that includes a temperature check.
The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 5.
His first day will be Oct. 12.
A tax abatement was approved for the planned Prologis distribution facility.
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