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Vanderburgh County Board Of Commissioners Meeting Agenda
 AGENDA Of The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners on June 14, 2022 – 3:00 p.m. In Room 301, Civic Center ComplexÂ
1. Call to OrderÂ
2. AttendanceÂ
3. Pledge of AllegianceÂ
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- 4. Action Items A. American Rescue Plan Act FundingÂ
- B. Engineer 1. Permission to Open Bids: VC22-06-01 “Milling & Resurfacing of Vanderburgh County Roadsâ€Â
- 2. Final Acceptance Form: Green River Road Phase 6Â
- 3. Indiana Department of Transportation Construction Change Order and Time Extension Summary: #19 for Green River Road Phase 6Â
- 4. Indiana Department of Transportation Construction Change Order and Time Extension Summary: #20 for Green River Road Phase 6Â
- 5. Notice to Bidders: VC22-06-02 “Concrete Street Repairsâ€Â
- 6. Change Order: Kansas Road Phase 2Â
- 7. Approval to Pay Moving Expenses: Oak Hill Road Parcel 19Â
- 8. Sidewalk Waiver Request: Joiner Subdivision at 11715 N Green River Road & 5105 E Boonville-New Harmony RoadÂ
- 9. Administrative Settlement: Oak Hill Road Parcel 28Â
- 10. Notice of Termination Form: Baseline Road Phase 1 ReconstructionÂ
- C. Health Department 1. COVID-19 UpdateÂ
- 2. Lyft Pass for Pre to 3 ProgramÂ
- 3. Pre to 3 Public Health Nurse Contract: Ashton Conner GentryÂ
- 4. Skyline V and F Marketing Services Agreement for Pre to 3 ProgramÂ
- 5. IDOH Grant Agreement Contract #61695 My Health BabyÂ
- 6. IDOH Grant Agreement Contract #63047 Produce RX GrantÂ
- D. Prosecutor’s Office 1. Diehl Consulting Group Professional Services/Consulting AgreementÂ
- E. Sheriff’s Office 1. Motorola Body Worn Camera AgreementÂ
- F. Superior Court 1. Agreement for Professional Services: Jacklyn ChandlerÂ
- G. Second Reading of Ordinance CO.06-22-08 – An Ordinance Establishing a Non-Reverting Medicaid Reimbursement FundÂ
- H. All American Locksmith & Alarm Proposal: Old Courthouse Security System UpgradesÂ
- I. Request for Proposals of Qualifications for Energy Savings Contract 1. Notice of Request for Proposals of Qualifications for Energy Savings ContractÂ
- 5. Department Head ReportsÂ
Drainage Board Immediately FollowingÂ
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- 6. New Business A. Board Vacancy 1. Burdette Park Advisory Board (1)Â
- 7. Old BusinessÂ
- 8. Consent Items A. Approval of May 24th Board of Commissioners Meeting MinutesÂ
- B. Employment ChangesÂ
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- C. Auditor 1. Claims Voucher Reports i. 05/23-05/27/2022Â
- ii. 05/30-06/03/2022Â
- iii. 06/06-06/10/2022Â
- D. Clerk 1. May 2022 Monthly ReportÂ
- E. Treasurer 1. April 2022 Monthly ReportÂ
- 2. Inkeepers Tax ReportÂ
- F. Engineer 1. Report & ClaimsÂ
- G. Highway Department 1. Department Head Report 05/13-05/26/2022Â
- 2. Department Head Report 05/27-06/09/2022Â
- H. Sheriff’s Office 1. Surplus RequestÂ
- I. LawMan Security and Consulting: Old Courthouse Security AgreementÂ
- J. Appropriation Requests 1. Commissioners i. General Fund a. Part-Time Building & GroundskeeperÂ
- b. Union OvertimeÂ
- c. FICAÂ
- d. PERFÂ
- 2. Health Department i. Health Department a. SuppliesÂ
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- 9. Rezoning A. Final Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-3-2022Â
Petitioner: Donald Relleke & T.M.F.T., Inc./L.A.D. TransportÂ
Address: A portion of 2708 Orchard Road & 11300 Schaeffer RoadÂ
Request: Change from Ag to M-2 with UDCÂ
10. Public CommentÂ
11. AdjournmentÂ
Gov. Holcomb issues Statement On Purdue University Leadership
INDIANAPOLIS — Following the announcement of President Mitch Daniels stepping down from Purdue University, Governor Eric J. Holcomb issued the following statement:
“My partner and friend, President Daniels, is part of a generation of proud Boilermakers who take small steps and turn them into giant leaps. Purdue University always has been a world-class institution with successful graduates spanning the globe, and Mitch has taken the university to even higher levels.
During his 10 years at the helm, Mitch has delivered higher education at the highest proven value, from freezing tuition during his entire tenure, to creating a national online university, establishing a network of Indiana STEM charter schools, and making record investments in world-class research.
He has always kept Purdue’s land-grant mission as its core strategy and spent each day opening the doors of higher education to every Hoosier willing to put in the work to be a Boilermaker.
I am eager to work with Dr. Mung Chiang as he takes the reins. I know he has had the opportunity to learn from the best and will keep the university’s forward motion moving at a fast pace.â€
June is Homeownership Month
As we continue our Homeownership Month celebration, we’d like to highlight our most popular down-payment assistance program: First Place. First Place provides 6% down-payment assistance for first-time homebuyers looking to purchase a home within any of Indiana’s 92 counties. The 6% funds can be used toward the home’s down-payment, pre-pays and closing costs.
This program is available for both FHA or Conventional 30 year fixed rate financing, subject to IHCDA’s Participating Lenders approval. Income limits start at $73,300, depending on county and targeted census tracts. Acquisition limits start at $331,650, depending on county and targeted census tracts. The 6% down-payment assistance is re-paid by the borrower if the borrower sells or re-finances the home within 9 years of closing on the home, or forgiven if the 9 year affordability period is met. Contact one of our participating lenders today to see if you may qualify for the First Place down-payment assistance program. For more information on First Place please click HERE.
Indiana Emergency Rental Assistance – Landlords Can Help
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Teens: Apply Now For Summer Jobs
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Whether a camp counselor, lifeguard or cook, summer jobs are a great way for teens to develop important skills while earning money. For young Hoosiers at least 14 years of age looking for employment, there are many opportunities for seasonal work. |
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Job openings with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources include working in a state park and serving as a lifeguard at one of the state’s many pools and beaches. Applicants must already be certified in lifeguarding and CPR for a professional rescuer before taking the required test. Click here to learn more. Local parks departments see an increase in programming and attendance during warmer months and are often in need of camp counselors, gift shop clerks, and landscapers. Click here to review job openings, or contact a city or county parks department. Grocery stores, restaurants, and retail stores can also be good options. The Indiana Department of Workforce Development helps Hoosiers between the ages of 14 and 24 find employment. WorkOne Career Centers can connect job seekers to openings, and help build resumes and career skills. Summer jobs can teach important skills and help young people earn a paycheck. To learn more about managing finances at a young age, visit the Indiana Jumpstart Coalition. To check out more jobs for teens, click here.
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