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Monday, Aug. 19, 2024
5:30 p.m. — 7:30 p.m. EDT

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200 East Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 (Directions)

City-County Building, Public Assembly Room (PAR)

The Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee of the City-County Council concentrates on neighborhood concerns, such as zoning, planning, land use, public housing, township administration, code compliance and enforcement, historic preservation, and economic development.

2024 Committee Members

  • Maggie Lewis, D-District 5, chair
  • Paul Annee, R-District 22
  • John Barth, D-District 7
  • Derek Cahill, R-District 23
  • Brienne Delaney, D-District 2
  • Jared Evans, D-District 17
  • Ron Gibson, D-District 8
  • Michael Paul-Hart, R-District 20
  • Kristin Jones, D-District 18
  • Brian Mowery, R-District 25
  • Nick Roberts, D-District 4
  • Leroy Robinson, D-District 1

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Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Indianapolis - IN Documenters Team

Live reporting by Randy Wyrick

Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee of the Indianapolis City-County Council Budget Reviews.

randy51722 @randyrecoil 2/38
Actually it's the City-County Council's Economic Development Committee.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 3/38
Chair Maggie Lewis called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. on the nose.[
randy51722 @randyrecoil 4/38
They shifted the agenda to open with a proposal to amend to City Market Redevelopment Area. It will be a two-year process.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 5/38
It is an office conversion project, changing the building from office/commercial to residential/office, along with extensive public facilities.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 6/38
Converting office/commmercial to residential comes with some challenges.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 7/38
Th "Gold" Building is a two-year project. The plaza and market house should take one year. The plan is for the Gold building later this year. The other two will start next year. The plan is to finish them all at the same time.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 8/38
The plan calls for more than 300 housing units. Of those, 10 percent are set to be "affordable" or workforce housing."
randy51722 @randyrecoil 9/38
At least part of the project will be done through Tax Increment Financing. That means the developer gets a tax break for providing affordable housing as part of the project.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 10/38
The committee voted unanimously to send the project to the City-County Council for further study and possible approval.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 11/38
The Department of Metropolitan Development made its initial budget proposal.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 12/38
It includes several items, led by DMD land bank to building affordable housing and continue to address homelessness and affordable housing.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 13/38
Right now, DMD has 370 Permanent Supportive Housing to help people who are homeless. Right now, they have 17 bridge units - housing homeless people. They expect that to double to 34 units next year.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 14/38
Redevelopment and Environmental Justice is a DMD program that focuses on troubled and/or abandoned properties, redeveloping them.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 15/38
Some of their work is focused on their transportation development overlay, in which they encourage development along transportation corridors that are currently available.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 16/38
They'll bring the current land bank, an affordable housing tool, into the Department of Metropolitan Development. It's an effort to streamline the process.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 17/38
Committee Member Derek Cahill pointed to an 885 acre project on Indy's west side north of the airport. He urged the DMD to exert the same type of energy on the east side.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 18/38
At 6:23 p.m. they moved to their last agenda item, the Department of Business and Neighborhood services.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 19/38
The BNS department has issued 20,990 permits. They issue permits in about 10 days. For comparison, Denver takes about 30 days just to take an initial look at a permit request.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 20/38
That's 20,990 permits in the past 12 months.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 21/38
Indianapolis Animal Care Services is aiming to become a separate organization, out from under the Metropolitan Economic Development umbrella.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 22/38
Their people are passionate about their work.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 23/38
They have adopted 1,700 animals out this year. Their adoption rate is 87 percent.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 24/38
Their staff is practically superhuman, especially in the face of some of the withering criticism they get from social media, in person and other means.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 25/38
Animal Care Services is already functioning as a division/department. Being their own department would mean their time would be spent on the ACS mission, and not on other things that overlap into other departments.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 26/38
Committee Member Jerry Evans said gets the meanest emails from people angry about more universal issues, such as euthanizing animals.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 27/38
Indianapolis Animal Care Services adopts out around 90 percent of the animals that come to them.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 28/38
A new program is in place that eliminates arbitrary rejections by trying to match a pet with a family. A good match reduces euthanizing animals.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 29/38
It turns out that only two staffers were making arbitrary rejections of people who applied to adopt pets. They've been put on probation.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 30/38
Marion County Surveyor Debra Jenkins has held the office since 2008. The department's total budget is $1.01 million.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 31/38
Their revenue is slightly more than that.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 32/38
Their average staffer has been with the surveyor's office for seven years.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 33/38
The staff is 11 people.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 34/38
They're trying to increase their public profile. To do that they want to add social media management for their department.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 35/38
Jenkins and her staff were named the Indiana public employee of the year last year, an award that had never been bestowed on a surveyor.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 36/38
Among her other state and national work, Jenkins was named to the National Large Urban County Caucus, which has 450 members. Only she and one other person are from Marion County.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 37/38
Jenkins lauded the department's training and education program. "I come from organized labor and what we're doing is essentially an apprentice program," Jenkins said.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 38/38
The meeting adjourned at 7:38 p.m.
Live reporting by Randy Wyrick

Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee of the Indianapolis City-County Council Budget Reviews.

randy51722 @randyrecoil 2/38
Actually it's the City-County Council's Economic Development Committee.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 3/38
Chair Maggie Lewis called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. on the nose.[
randy51722 @randyrecoil 4/38
They shifted the agenda to open with a proposal to amend to City Market Redevelopment Area. It will be a two-year process.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 5/38
It is an office conversion project, changing the building from office/commercial to residential/office, along with extensive public facilities.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 6/38
Converting office/commmercial to residential comes with some challenges.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 7/38
Th "Gold" Building is a two-year project. The plaza and market house should take one year. The plan is for the Gold building later this year. The other two will start next year. The plan is to finish them all at the same time.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 8/38
The plan calls for more than 300 housing units. Of those, 10 percent are set to be "affordable" or workforce housing."
randy51722 @randyrecoil 9/38
At least part of the project will be done through Tax Increment Financing. That means the developer gets a tax break for providing affordable housing as part of the project.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 10/38
The committee voted unanimously to send the project to the City-County Council for further study and possible approval.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 11/38
The Department of Metropolitan Development made its initial budget proposal.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 12/38
It includes several items, led by DMD land bank to building affordable housing and continue to address homelessness and affordable housing.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 13/38
Right now, DMD has 370 Permanent Supportive Housing to help people who are homeless. Right now, they have 17 bridge units - housing homeless people. They expect that to double to 34 units next year.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 14/38
Redevelopment and Environmental Justice is a DMD program that focuses on troubled and/or abandoned properties, redeveloping them.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 15/38
Some of their work is focused on their transportation development overlay, in which they encourage development along transportation corridors that are currently available.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 16/38
They'll bring the current land bank, an affordable housing tool, into the Department of Metropolitan Development. It's an effort to streamline the process.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 17/38
Committee Member Derek Cahill pointed to an 885 acre project on Indy's west side north of the airport. He urged the DMD to exert the same type of energy on the east side.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 18/38
At 6:23 p.m. they moved to their last agenda item, the Department of Business and Neighborhood services.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 19/38
The BNS department has issued 20,990 permits. They issue permits in about 10 days. For comparison, Denver takes about 30 days just to take an initial look at a permit request.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 20/38
That's 20,990 permits in the past 12 months.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 21/38
Indianapolis Animal Care Services is aiming to become a separate organization, out from under the Metropolitan Economic Development umbrella.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 22/38
Their people are passionate about their work.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 23/38
They have adopted 1,700 animals out this year. Their adoption rate is 87 percent.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 24/38
Their staff is practically superhuman, especially in the face of some of the withering criticism they get from social media, in person and other means.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 25/38
Animal Care Services is already functioning as a division/department. Being their own department would mean their time would be spent on the ACS mission, and not on other things that overlap into other departments.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 26/38
Committee Member Jerry Evans said gets the meanest emails from people angry about more universal issues, such as euthanizing animals.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 27/38
Indianapolis Animal Care Services adopts out around 90 percent of the animals that come to them.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 28/38
A new program is in place that eliminates arbitrary rejections by trying to match a pet with a family. A good match reduces euthanizing animals.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 29/38
It turns out that only two staffers were making arbitrary rejections of people who applied to adopt pets. They've been put on probation.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 30/38
Marion County Surveyor Debra Jenkins has held the office since 2008. The department's total budget is $1.01 million.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 31/38
Their revenue is slightly more than that.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 32/38
Their average staffer has been with the surveyor's office for seven years.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 33/38
The staff is 11 people.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 34/38
They're trying to increase their public profile. To do that they want to add social media management for their department.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 35/38
Jenkins and her staff were named the Indiana public employee of the year last year, an award that had never been bestowed on a surveyor.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 36/38
Among her other state and national work, Jenkins was named to the National Large Urban County Caucus, which has 450 members. Only she and one other person are from Marion County.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 37/38
Jenkins lauded the department's training and education program. "I come from organized labor and what we're doing is essentially an apprentice program," Jenkins said.
randy51722 @randyrecoil 38/38
The meeting adjourned at 7:38 p.m.
Note-taking by Valence Hayze

Animal Care Services changes and the Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee budget hearings.

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The Indianapolis City-County Council is the legislative branch of our local government. In addition to adopting budgets, levying taxes, and authorizing financial appropriations to fund city and county operations, the council is responsible for enacting, repealing, and amending local laws. The Council appoints members to boards and commissions that serve the community, and all meetings are open to the public.

Council members

  • Leroy Robinson (D) - District 1
  • Brienne Delaney (D) - District 2
  • Dan Boots (D) - District 3
  • Nick Roberts (D) - District 4
  • Maggie A. Lewis (D) - District 5, council majority leader
  • Carlos Perkins (D) - District 6
  • John Barth (D) - District 7
  • Ron Gibson (D) - District 8
  • Keith L. Graves (D) - District 9
  • Alison “Ali” Brown (D) - District 10
  • Crista Carlino (D) - District 11
  • Vop Osili (D) - District 12, council president
  • Jesse Brown (D) - District 13
  • Andy Nielsen (D) - District 14
  • Rena Allen (D) - District 15
  • Jessica McCormick (D) - District 16
  • Jared Evans (D) - District 17
  • Kristin Jones (D) - District 18
  • Frank Mascari (D) - District 19
  • Michael-Paul Hart (R) - District 20, council minority leader
  • Joshua Bain (R) - District 21
  • Paul Annee (R) - District 22
  • Derek Cahill (R) - District 23
  • Michael Dilk (R) - District 24
  • Brian Mowery (R) - District 25

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