The North Judson Town Council members approved a Memorandum of Agreement with the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) so residents may seek assistance with water and sewer bill payment help.
Continue readingHoosier Valley Railroad Museum Seeing Increased Number of Visitors
The number of visitors at the Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum is increasing.
Continue readingNorth Judson Town Council to Meet Tonight
The North Judson Town Council members will discuss the five-year parks Master Plan when they meet tonight that involves a community survey, focus groups and engagement event.
Continue readingNorth Judson Town Council Members Continue to Research Tesla Purchase for Police Department
The North Judson Town Council members continue to research several aspects of a potential purchase of a Tesla for the North Judson Police Department’s fleet of police vehicles.
Continue readingNorth Judson Town Council Gets Update on Sidewalk Projects
Representatives from USI Consultants went over proposed sidewalk projects with the North Judson Town Council members last week.
Continue readingNorth Judson Town Council Recognizes North Judson-Wayne Township Public Library’s 100th Anniversary
The North Judson Town Council recently recognized the North Judson-Wayne Township Public Library on its 100th Anniversary. Clerk-Treasurer Andrew Rowe said a signed certificate will be presented to library staff.
Continue readingNorth Judson Town Council Updated on Five-Year Park Master Plan
The North Judson Town Council members were updated on the five-year master parks plan when they met Monday night.
Continue readingNorth Judson Town Council to Meet Tonight
The North Judson Town Council members will discuss the five-year parks Master Plan when they meet tonight that involves a community survey, focus groups and engagement event.
Continue readingNorth Judson Seeking Input for Five-Year Park Plan
The Town of North Judson is letting the public give input on the town’s park facilities. An online survey is available, asking residents’ opinions on the Town Park and Norwayne Field, along with what they’d like to see in the future throughout the town.
Continue readingNorth Judson Council to Continue Discussing Purchasing Policy Changes Tonight
The North Judson Town Council will continue discussing changes to its purchasing policy tonight. Clerk-Treasurer Andrew Rowe told the town council last month that the State Board of Accounts wants the town to clearly specify the thresholds that would require multiple quotes or a formal bidding process.
Continue readingNorth Judson Town Council Adopts 2022 Budget
The North Judson Town Council adopted its 2022 budget last week. It totals just over $2 million, including a General Fund of almost $954,000. Town officials would also have almost $387,000 in federal American Rescue Plan money they could use, plus almost $167,000 in county economic development income tax revenues.
Continue readingNorth Judson-Wayne Township Fire Chief Urges Residents to Help Prevent Brush Fires
Local firefighters are urging residents to do their part to prevent brush fires. “We’re starting to get into that fall weather, brush fire awareness,” North Judson-Wayne Township Fire Chief Joe Leszek told the town council Monday. “If it’s windy, it’s really dry, don’t burn. Use common sense. Keep your fires maintained. So hopefully, that’ll cut down on some of our brush fires this year.”
Continue readingNorth Judson Budget Up for Adoption Tonight
The Town of North Judson’s $2 million 2022 budget will be up for adoption during tonight’s town council meeting. Council members will also continue discussing potential sidewalk projects with USI Consultants, and an update will be given on the park planning process.
Continue readingNorth Judson Town Council to Consider Purchasing Policy Updates
North Judson may soon be revising its purchasing policy for town employees. Clerk-Treasurer Andrew Rowe told the town council last month that the State Board of Accounts wants the town to clearly specify the thresholds that would require multiple quotes or a formal bidding process.
Continue readingNo Public Comments Offered on North Judson Budget Proposal
No comments were offered during last week’s public hearing on North Judson’s 2022 budget proposal. It totals just over $2 million, including a General Fund of almost $954,000.
Continue readingNorth Judson Council Approves Rezoning Requests for Housing Developments
Two housing developments have gotten zoning approval from the North Judson Town Council. Developer Kirt Verhagen told council members last week that the first phase would add duplexes to the southeast corner of State and George streets, facing the Town Park.
Continue readingNorth Judson Gets to Work on Five-Year Parks Plan
North Judson-area residents will soon be asked for input on the town’s park facilities. Town officials are putting together a survey and planning a public engagement session for next month, according to Clerk-Treasurer Andrew Rowe. “Changes you’d like to see, have you used the park at all this last year or in the years previous, those kind of questions,” he says.
Continue readingNorth Judson Seeking Residents’ Input on Parks
North Judson residents have a chance to help shape the future of the town’s park system. A kickoff meeting for the creation of a five-year master plan is scheduled for tonight.
Continue readingNorth Judson Police Department Hires Officer, Names New Chief Deputy
Changes are coming to the North Judson Police Department. The town council Monday approved the hiring of Derek Russell for the open police officer position.
Continue readingNorth Judson Town Council to Meet Tonight
The North Judson Town Council members will meet tonight to take public comments on the proposed 2022 budget.
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