The Culver Town Council is updating its Sewer Rate Ordinance, and now they’re accommodating new development in the community.
Indiana Beats National Average for Parental Incarceration
A recently released policy report says Indiana leads other states when it comes to the number of children whose parents are incarcerated.
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Culver Town Council Prepares for Meeting Over Possible CVS Remodel
The Town of Culver is preparing additional steps that may lead to an eventual remodel of the Town’s CVS Pharmacy location.
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Pulaski County Creates Room for Potential Expansion of Hog Farm
Pulaski County has brought an area farm into compliance with local zoning laws, but also opened the possibility for future expansion.
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Employee Retention Ongoing Issue and Marshall-Starke Development Center
The Marshall-Starke Development Center says they are working to attract and retain employees.
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Pulaski County Updates Development Ordinances
The Pulaski County Commissioners have taken steps to update its development ordinances.
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Pulaski County to Consider Unified Development Ordinance
Pulaski County is preparing to consider the adoption of an ordinance that makes their zoning laws more consistent.
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Appraisals Being Reviewed on Land Targeted for Pulaski Industrial Park Development
Check another item off the list for the development of Pulaski County’s proposed rail-served industrial park.
During Monday evening’s Pulaski County Commissioners meeting, Pulaski County Economic Development Director Nathan Origer said he had received appraisals back on property the county has an interest in.
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Pulaski County Continues HCI Project with Community Forum
Pulaski County had a strong showing for collecting surveys, but now additional information needs to be gathered.
As part of its Hometown Collaborative Initiative, Pulaski County’s oversight committee will be hosting a community forum. The forum will allow community members to better explain their answers on the survey, as well as find out more about what other residents prioritize.
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Annexation Bill Receives Approval, Culver Affected
Legislation approved at the statehouse on Wednesday will be reforming how land is annexed in the Hoosier State.
The Indiana Farm Bureau – which has been involved for the past three legislative sessions in reform efforts – believes municipalities have absorbed thousands of acres of farmland in recent years.
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Culver’s Affordable Housing Project Works Through Vicious Circle
The Town of Culver is still loosely working to attract affordable housing to the lake community.
Major employers provided demographic data about their employees to the Town in the hopes of better assembling data to present to developers. Next on the list is conducting a market analysis to show developers whether a strong demand exists for affordable housing in Culver.
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Eastern Pulaski School Board Tables Renovation Contracts
Some additional time to think is what the Eastern Pulaski School Board needs when it comes to the cost of school renovations.
A multi-million dollar renovation is being undertaken of the Eastern Pulaski School Corporation’s elementary school and middle/high school. Project designs were finalized some time ago, but making an official hire for the project has hit a bit of a snag.
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Culver Plan Commission Recommends Development Plans
More detailed housing plans were reviewed by the Culver Plan Commission on Tuesday evening.
A developer has expressed interest in constructing several condominiums – to be called Harbor Landing. That name may change in the future. The initial proposal called for the development of the condos along State Road 10 with the possibility of commercial space.
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Culver Development Discussions Taking Another Step
Plans for a new commercial and residential development in Culver will continue tonight.
The initial proposal called for the construction of condominiums along state road 10 with a bit of commercial space to complement the land. The developer came to the Culver Plan Commission in January.
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Second Meeting Held for Knox Comprehensive Plan Development
The City of Knox held a second public meeting Thursday night that continues collecting information in the development of the City’s comprehensive plan.
The process is being undertaken after a grant was received to fund the development of the plan. Once completed, the City hopes targeted areas for development, infrastructure, and connectivity can be identified.
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Culver Plan Commission Holds Development Discussion
The next step can be taken for the possible expansion of a Culver pizza restaurant.
During Tuesday night’s Culver Plan Commission meeting, a zoning change was discussed for Papa’s Pizza. The change from C-2 to C-1 would allow the restaurant to expand its location without providing additional parking.
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