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Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records
Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting
DRAFT AGENDA
Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners
July 8, 2025 – 9:30 a.m.
Room 301, Civic Center Complex
1. Call to Order
2. Attendance
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Action Items
A. Engineer
1. Open Bids: VC25-06-01: “Repair and Repaving of County Roads”
B. Assessor
1. Contract with Pictometry International Corp d/b/a EagleView for Ortho Imagery
C. Sheriff
1. Motorola Quote and Contract Extension for Body Worn Cameras
D. E. First Reading of Ordinance No. CO.07-25-013 Regulating Golf Carts
Final Reading of Ordinance No. CO.06-25-011 Adopting Chapter 15.15 as the County
Property Maintenance Code
F. First Reading of Ordinance No. CO.06-25-012 Amending Chapter 15.08 and Establishing
an Unsafe Building Ordinance and Related Provisions
G. Forms of the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Building Commission Relevant to
Ordinance No. CO.06-25-012
1. Emergency Notice to Vacate
2. Order to Seal and Secure Unsafe Premises
3. Emergency Demolition Order
4. Order and Notice of Public Hearing to Vacate Fire Damaged House
5. Order and Notice of Public Hearing to Raze Fire Damaged House
6. Notice of Public Bid and Notice of Impending Razing of Structure
7. Certification of Unpaid Costs for Work Performed on Unsafe Premises as a
Special Assessment
5. Department Head Reports
6. New Business
A. Announcement of Interim Highway Garage Superintendent
7. Old Business
8. Read Bids: VC25-06-01: “Repair and Repaving of County Roads”
9. Consent Items
A. Approval of June 24, 2025, Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes
B. Employment Changes
C. Assessor
1. Surplus Request
D. Auditor
1. Claims Voucher Reports
i. ii. June 23, 2025 – June 27, 2025
June 30, 2025 – July 4, 2025
2. Statement of Salaries and Wages (as required by IC-36-2-5-4(b))
Drainage Board Immediately Followingi. Form 144
E. Clerk
1. May 2025 Monthly Report
F. Engineer
1. Report and Claims
G. Treasurer
1. May 2025 Innkeeper’s Tax Report
H. I. J. 2nd Quarter 2025 Veteran’s Services Report
2nd Quarter 2025 Vanderburgh County Appeal Taxing Unit Report
Appointment to Vanderburgh County Board of Health
1. Ashley Hammer
10. Public Comment
11. Adjournment
Drainage Board Immediately Following
Hoosier History Highlights
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INDIANA FAMILIES UNITED FOR CARE STATEMENT ON PASSAGE OF HOUSE RESOLUTION 1
INDIANAPOLIS— Indiana Families United for Care issues deep concern about Congress’s passage of House Resolution 1, the budget reconciliation effort that is now headed to President Trump for his signature or veto.
The following statement may be attributed to Indiana Families United for Care Spokesperson Jennifer Dewitt:
“Hoosiers will die and Hoosiers will starve thanks to the heartless decision by Congress to upend decades of human services policy that has allowed Americans to thrive in their communities with their families,” stated spokesperson Jennifer Dewitt. “Our poor, our seniors, and disabled will bear the brunt of this decision. Blood is on Congress’ hands.”
EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
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Cruz homers three times as Otters fall in opener
The Otters sent out Braden Scott to start and he worked well early. He battled through the first inning and collected his first strikeout of the night to end the frame.
The Boomers were able to score in the second on an RBI double. Their offense was stunted in that inning, as Scott struck out two of the next three he faced to end the second.
The Otters did fight back in their half of the third. They scored one to tie it thanks to a Cruz RBI single.
Scott would take that scoring and run with it. The next two innings he did not allow a run and got up to seven punchouts.
The fifth inning saw some more Otters runs. They scored on a two-run home run from Cruz to take the lead in the inning. In the bottom half of the fifth, Schaumburg responded with one to make it 3-2.
The sixth also saw Evansville score. Keenan Taylor came up big and hit an RBI double after three straight walks. This put the lead to 5-2 heading into the bottom of the sixth.
Scott would exit the game in the home half of the seventh. He finished with five and two thirds innings pitched, nine strikeouts and only two runs allowed.
In the seventh, the Otters stayed red hot. Cruz hit his second homer of the day, a solo shot, to get the inning started. Dennis Pierce then singled and eventually came in on a wild pitch making the score 7-2.
Schaumburg began their revenge in the eighth. In the bottom half, Schaumburg mounted a comeback and scored five runs to tie the game at 7-7.
Cruz was once again due up in the top of the ninth to lead it off. He launched his third home run of the game to give Evansville the lead 8-7.
The lead didn’t last long enough for the Otters, as the Boomers scored two in their half to walk it off and win 9-8.
Cruz finished the day going 4-for-4 with three runs scored and five RBI.
The Otters play again tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. against the Boomers for the middle game of the series.
The Reitz Home Museum Names New Executive Director
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