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“IS IT TRUE” FOR NOVEMBER 12, 2018

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?

IS IT TRUE we were told that members of the Winnecke Administration talked with the leadership of the Evansville EPD & EFD unions concerning their contracts for 2019, 2020 and 2021 budget years?  …that this contract is dubbed the 4-4-4 plan? …that 4-4-4 means the members of the EFD and EPD will receive a 4% increases in salaries for the next three years (2019 to 2021)?

IS IT TRUE we were told that a member of the Winnecke Administration gave a verbal commitment to City Council during the 2019 Budget Hearings that they will pay a portion of the negative balance in hospitalization before the end of 2018?  …we are told as of today the City Council haven’t seen any evidence that this has been done?

IS IT TRUE we would like to personally thank the owners of Simple Cremation for sending us an obituary last week? …that Simple Cremation is new to the area and are offering cremation services at extremely affordable prices? …we are very impressed that they reached out to us to post a no-cost funeral announcement concerning the passing of an individual with local family ties? …if you would like to know more about Simple Cremation- Evansville please texted them at www.SimpleCremationEvansville.com.

IS IT TRUE we ready appreciate that At-Large City Councilman Dr. Dan Adams for taking the bull by the horn and finally getting the City Controller to publically explain the reason for making late operating payments (2017 and 2018) of the Victory Theater?

IS IT TRUE we are told that the Indiana State Legislature is moving quickly to approve “Sports Book Gaming” in Indiana?  `…the projection is that this legislation should be approved in January?

IS IT TRUE that earlier this year an official representing Echo Housing alleges that “all donor funds that have been given to ECHO Housing Corp. have been accounted for”?  …we wonder if the official did a forensic audit of all the funds earmarked and collected on the 66 properties that ECHO owns in Evansville; the proposed $6.1 million dollars 27-unit homeless housing complex and the $8 million dollars 44 unit Garfield Commons project that just opened a couple of months ago?  …we also wonder if this financial review included the payroll and travel vouchers of the former Executive Director and her administrative staff during the last 3 years?

IS IT TRUE it seems like the EPD felt that ECHO Housing Corp. declaration that all the funds given to the ECRO Housing Corp were all accounted for needed to be verified by a third party?  …that EPD decided to an extensive external Forensic audit of ECHO Housing Corp that covered a period of several years?…we are told that this audit may have been completed and that the findings are extremely interesting?

IS IT TRUE we recently did an extensive search to locate a list of current ECHO Board of Directors members but couldn’t find any?  …can anyone help us to identify the current members of the ECHO Housing Board Of Directors?

IS IT TRUE that last year Deaconess Hospital and Henderson Community Methodist Hospital formed a group called an “ACO?”  …that “ACO” is where referrals are preferably kept within the group and only certain doctors at Deaconess and Methodist are invited to be a part of that group?  …we wonder how the “ACO” referral group created by Deaconess Hospital and Henderson Community Methodist Hospital is currently doing?

IS IT TRUE during his last year in office City Councilman John Friend, CPA sponsored a “separation of funds ordinance” in order to ensure that the City Controller would not manipulate general fund balances?  … upon the urging of the City Controller and the former City Council Finance Chairman, Dan McGinn the newly elected City Council voted to repeal this ordinance?  ...we hear that the money collected from all income sources are now put into one (1) fund account which makes it extremely hard to track on how much money is in each city account on a weekly basis?  …could this be the main reason why key fund accounts haven’t been balanced for 10 out of 11 months last year?
Todays“Readers Poll” question is:: Would you like to see findings of the Forensic Audit of the ECHO HOUSING CORP.?
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Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting

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AGENDA

Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners

November 13, 2018 at 3:00 pm, Room 301

  1. Call to Order
  2. Attendance
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Department Head Reports
  5. New Business
  6. Old Business
    1. Community Crossing Matching Grant Fund
  7. Consent Items
    1. Contracts, Agreements and Leases
      1. Health Department: Administrative Assistant Contact with Riley Smith 
    2. Approval of October 30, 2018 Meeting Minutes
    3. Employment Changes 
    4. County Commissioner: 2019 Revised Riverboat Budget
    5. Substance Abuse Council: Amended Local Drug Free Communities Fund Information 2019 
    6. County Auditor: 10/29/18-11/2/18 & 11/5/18-11/9/18 Claim Voucher Report 
    7. Travel Request: County Commissioners
    8. United Neighborhood of Evansville: October 2018 Monthly Report 
    9. Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana: October 2018 Monthly Report 
    10. County Engineering: 
      1. Department Report 
      2. Claims
  8. Public Comment
  9. Adjournment

Army Specialist Drew Watters Remains Arrive On Veterans Day

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Army Specialist Drew Watters Remains Arrive On Veterans Day

Saturday night in Evansville, one veteran’s remains were escorted from Indianapolis to Evansville. Army Specialist Drew Watters remains made it to Evansville in the early hours of Veterans Day.

There’s been an outpouring of support from friends and family of Army Specialist Drew Watters. He died in a training exercise in Washington state. His body was returned to Indianapolis Saturday night and came home to Evansville under a police escort. His remains were delivered to Browning Funeral home around 1 in the morning on Veteran’s Day.

Visitation for Specialist Watters will be Tuesday at the Christian Fellowship Church on Millersburg Road from 2 P.M. to 8 P.M. Funeral services will be held for Army Specialist Drew Watters on Wednesday at the Christian Fellowship Church as well.

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COA: Fraud Claims Against Kroger, Other Grocery Chains Don’t Meet Specificity Requirements

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Katie Stancombe for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Court of Appeals has affirmed the denial of a man’s fraud complaint against several grocery stores  after finding his claims did not meet the specificity requirements of Indiana Trial Rule 9(B).

In January 2017, Michael Harmeyer filed his sixth amended complaint under Indiana’s False Claims and Whistleblower Protection Act, alleging that several Indiana grocery stores failed to properly collect and remit sales tax to the state on candy, soft drinks, prepared food and dietary supplements. During a two-year period, Harmeyer went on a “spending spree” and purchased items from the Indiana stores and recorded those that he claimed should have been subject to sales tax, but were not.  He ultimately concluded that 1,400 of his purchases from various grocery stores were improperly untaxed items.

Harmeyer’s complaint included the fruits of his labor, including a list of purchased items, copies of receipts and photographs of 25 of his purchases. Among them were 131 items listed as nuts that Harmeyer alleged should have been classified as candy, and therefore taxed.

The grocery stores, including The Kroger Company, Kroger Limited Partnership I, KRGP, Inc., Pay Less Super Markets, Inc., and Ralphs Grocery Company, moved to dismiss the complaint, alleging it failed to plead fraud with the specificity required by Indiana Trial Rule 9(B), and that Harmeyer failed to state a claim for relief.

Following the Marion Superior Court’s denial of his compliant, Harmeyer appealed, arguing the trial court erred in its decision. Specifically, he argued the erred by applying the federal, rather than the state, standard for Trial Rule 9(B), and that if it had applied the correct standard, his complaint would have passed muster.

But the appellate court disagreed with Harmeyer, finding no error in the trial court’s use of the language of the federal standard for Trial Rule 9(B), “who, what, when, where, and how.”

“Moreover, Indiana’s Rule 9(B) is nearly identical to and serves the same objectives as its federal counterpart; Indiana’s FCA is likewise substantially similar to its federal counterpart,” Judge John Baker wrote for the panel. “Where a state trial rule is patterned after a federal rule, we will often look to the authorities on the federal rule for aid in construing the state rule.”

Additionally, while he alleged that the appellees’ fraudulent statements were contained in forms that they submitted to the state, Harmeyer could not say when those forms were submitted or what information they contain, the court found.

“In other words, Relator’s complaint simply infers from his purchases that the Appellees have engaged in widespread fraudulent conduct and will continue to do so at the expense of the State of Indiana,” Baker wrote.  “Even if we were to relax the Rule 9(B) pleading standards, Relator’s complaint simply does not provide a sufficiently specific picture of the allegations, nor does it substantiate his inference that the Appellees violated the FCA.”

The case is The State of Indiana, ex rel. Harmeyer v. The Kroger Co., Kroger Limited Partnership I, KRGP, Inc., Payless Super Markets, Inc., and Ralphs Grocery Company, 18A-PL-806.

Available City and County Boards & Commissions Appointments

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City and County Boards & Commissions Appointments

The City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County are always looking for civic-minded residents willing to serve our community. We have more than 60 boards and commissions that govern our city and county.

Below is a complete list of City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County boards and commissions.

ADVISORY BOARD ON DISABILITY SERVICES

The Advisory Board on Disability Services (hereafter “advisory board”) provides guidance to the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County in matters concerning individuals with disabilities. The advisory board shall offer a public forum for members of the community to raise issues of concern and act as an advocate to make Evansville and Vanderburgh County more accessible to all people with disabilities.

ADVISORY BOARD ON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE (RENTAL REGISTRY)

The Advisory Board on Property Maintenance provides guidance to the City of Evansville in matters concerning the enforcement of the maintenance of buildings containing dwelling units. The Advisory Board shall offer a public forum for members of the community to raise issues of concern and act as an advocate for public health, safety, and welfare insofar as they affect the occupancy and maintenance of buildings containing dwelling units.

AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND ADVISORY COMMITTEE

The Affordable Housing Fund Advisory Committee makes recommendations to the City regarding the development of policies and procedures for the uses of the Affordable Housing Fund.

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE BOARD OF VANDERBURGH COUNTY

The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Vanderburgh County considers and reviews all applications for alcoholic beverage permits in Vanderburgh County under the rules and regulations of the Indiana Alcohol & Tobacco Commission.

ANIMAL CONTROL AND EDUCATION COMMISSION

The Animal Control and Education Commission approves or disapproves all applications for permits and licenses for animals, recommends ordinance changes, which are subject to approval from Common Council, and can revoke permits and licenses for animals.

AREA PLAN COMMISSION OF EVANSVILLE & VANDERBURGH COUNTY

The Area Plan Commission oversees land use policy including Zoning and Subdivisions.

BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF CONSTRUCTION AND ROOFING

The Board of Examiners of Construction and Roofing shall certify the questions and answers for applicants applying for a license. This board shall set standards for a continuing education program which each master or contractor shall be required to attend in order to renew their master or contractor license each year.

BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF HVAC, STEAMFITTERS AND REFRIGERATION INSTALLERS

When an applicant for a master HVAC Installer, journeyman HVAC installer, Master Steam Fitter, journeyman Steam Fitter, Master Refrigeration installer, or journeyman Refrigeration Installer is required to take a license examination pursuant to City or County Ordinance, the Board of Examiners of HVAC, Steam Fitters, and Refrigeration Installers shall conduct and give an examination to the applicant and shall certify the questions and answers of the applicant with the Board’s findings to the Licensing and Disciplinary Board, and such determination, shall be final and conclusive.

The Board shall set standards for the Continuing Education Program to which each Master or Contractor shall be required to attend in order to renew a Master or Contractor License each year. The number of hours and the content of the program shall be submitted to the Licensing and Disciplinary Board for approval.

BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS

The Board of Park Commissioners oversees the Evansville Department of Parks and Recreation and Mesker Park Zoo and Botanical Gardens.

BOARD OF PUBLIC SAFETY

The Board of Public Safety’s purpose is to coordinate the functions of the departments within this division. This board approves all permits for the following:
-Dumpster in the Street Permit
-Handicap Parking Residence Signs
-Horse-Drawn Carriage Permit
-Massage Clinic or School Operation Application
-Parking Permit
-Road/Street Closure (except Utilities)
-Special Event Permits
-Taxicab Drivers License

BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS

The Board of Public Works has the authority over the departments within the Division of Transportation & Service, which includes Street Maintenance, City Maintenance, Traffic Engineering, Urban Forestry, METS, Locust Hill & Oak Hill Cemeteries, and Animal Control.

BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS

The Board of Zoning Appeals oversees variance and appeals from the Zoning Ordinance requirements along with hearing all Special Use applications.

BURDETTE PARK ADVISORY BOARD

The purpose of the Burdette Park Advisory Committee is to study and review the operation of Burdette Park; to review and consider alternatives for the administration of park and recreation services in Vanderburgh County; to receive and consider citizen recommendations for administration of park and recreation services; to meet with representatives designated by the city of Evansville to study alternatives for joint operation and administration of parks and recreation services in the county and the city of Evansville (including but not limited to consideration of the adoption of the Park and Recreation Law, IC 36-10-3, et seq. by both the city and county); and to make reports and recommendations to the commissioners concerning the findings and conclusions of the advisory committee.

CENTRAL DISPATCH BOARD

The Central Dispatch Board oversees the operations and expenses of Central Dispatch pursuant to an inter-local agreement between the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County, Indiana.

CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE

A Citizen Advisory Committee shall be established to maximize citizen input on the planning, implementation, and evaluation of Community Development Block Grants and the Emergency Solutions Grants.

COMMISSION ON HOMELESSNESS IN VANDERBURGH COUNTY

The Commission on Homelessness oversees the implementation of the city-county plans to prevent and end homelessness.

COMMISSION ON THE SOCIAL STATUS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES

The City of Evansville Commission on the Social Status of African American Males shall:
(1) Develop annual and long-range goals.
(2) Develop action committees.
(3) Use resource individuals who are not members of the commission.
(4) Develop and coordinate information and programs to promote self-destructive behaviors which exacerbate a myriad of community problems.
(5) Serve as a catalyst and broker to facilitate a common foundation upon which viable courses of action can be initiated, monitored, evaluated, and fine-tuned in order to promote positive public and private remedies to the multifaceted problems confronting African American males in our community and the resulting effects on the entire community.
(6) Network with the African American Male National Council, the Indiana Commission on the Social Status of Black Males and all local commissions operating throughout the State by sharing ideas, information, statistical data, and action plans.
(7) Issue an annual written report.

COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS COMPLEX ADVISORY BOARD

A Community Corrections Advisory Board shall: (1) formulate: (A) the community corrections plan and the application for financial aid required by section 4 of this chapter; and (B) the forensic diversion program plan under IC 11-12-3.7; (2) observe and coordinate community corrections programs in the county; (3) make an annual report to the county fiscal body, county executive, or, in a county having a consolidated city, the city-county council, containing an evaluation of the effectiveness of programs receiving financial aid under this chapter and recommendations for improvement, modification, or discontinuance of these programs; (4) ensure that programs receiving financial aid under this chapter comply with the standards adopted by the department under section 5 of this chapter; and (5) recommend to the county executive the approval or disapproval of contracts with units of local government or nongovernmental agencies that desire to participate in the community corrections plan.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COALITION OF SOUTHWEST INDIANA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Coalition’s 67 member Board of Directors offers a valuable knowledge pool of community leaders from business, education, healthcare, government, and other organizations in Gibson, Posey, Vanderburgh, and Warrick Counties in the state of Indiana. These individuals help guide our work at The Coalition and shape the economic development strategy in Southwest Indiana

ELECTRICAL EXAMINERS BOARD

When an applicant shall apply for a license as a master electrician or a journeyman electrician, the Electrical Examiners Board shall conduct and give an examination to the applicant and shall certify the questions and answers of the applicant with their finding to the Licensing and Disciplinary Board, which may review the questions, answers, and findings, and may adopt, modify, or reverse the finding.

This Board shall set standards for a Continuing Education Program to which each Master or Contractor shall be required to attend in order to renew their Master or Contractor license each year.

The Board shall receive, hear, and consider all complaints and questions of interpretation pertaining to the meaning of any provision of the electrical code. The Board shall make findings as to what its interpretation of the disputed provision is and shall report its findings to the Building Commissioner.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE

The purpose of the Emergency Medical Services Oversight Committee is to assure the EMS Provider’s performance meets contract requirements and reviewing opportunities for improvement in care or reduction in cost and making recommendations regarding the same to the Mayor.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY BOARD

The Environmental Protection Agency Advisory Board works to resolve appeals, and to study the problem of environmental protection and recommend to the Director and Common Council of the City appropriated means, including needed additions or revisions of EMC 16.05.

EVANSVILLE CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU COMMISSION

The Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau Commission’s purpose is to promote the development and growth of the convention and visitor industry in Vanderburgh County.

EVANSVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION

The Evansville Economic Development Commission reviews projects for economic impact on the community before city council votes to issue bonds. It is a required review by state law. Its objective is to finance economic development or pollution control facilities per IC 36-7-12-3.

EVANSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT MERIT COMMISSION

The Evansville Fire Department Merit Commission shall have the authority to adopt, amend, and repeal rules and regulations concerning selection, appointment, promotion, and procedural matters relating to discipline of members of the Evansville Fire Department.

EVANSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT PENSION BOARD OF TRUSTEES

The Evansville Fire Department Pension Board of Trustee shall distribute the corpus and income of the 1937 Firefighters’ Pension Fund to members and their beneficiaries in accordance with I.C. 36-8-7.

EVANSVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

The Evansville Housing Authority Board of Commissioners shall be responsible for the overall preservation, direction, and future of the Authority in providing families with a place to live, to grow, and to work toward self-sufficiency.

EVANSVILLE LAND BANK CORPORATION

As an independent, not-for-profit entity, the primary purpose of the Evansville Land Bank Corporation shall be to acquire, manage, maintain, protect, rent, lease, repair, alter, sell, trade, exchange, or otherwise dispose of distressed real property acquired through tax foreclosure or other methods as provided in Indiana Code 36-7-38 for residential real property located within the City and any other governmental entity with which the land bank has agreed or contracted to perform services.

EVANSVILLE LOCAL PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT BOND BANK BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Evansville Local Public Improvement Bond Bank was established for the purpose of financing infrastructure improvements and economic development opportunities to support the City of Evansville and its agencies.

EVANSVILLE METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION POLICY COMMITTEE

The Policy Committee is the body that approves all transportation-related activities of the MPO. Federal Legislation requires the establishment of a Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) in urban areas where the population exceeds 50,000 people for the purpose of conducting a cooperative, comprehensive and continuing transportation planning process. This area includes the City of Evansville, the Town of Newburgh, Vanderburgh County, and Warrick County in Indiana. The City of Henderson and Henderson County in Kentucky are also included.

EVANSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT PENSION BOARD

The Evansville Police Department Pension Board of Trustee shall distribute the corpus and income of the 1925 Police Pension Fund to members and their beneficiaries in accordance with I.C. 36-8-6.

EVANSVILLE REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

The Redevelopment Authority financing, constructing, and leasing local public improvements to the Evansville Redevelopment Commission per IC 36-7-14.5-11.

EVANSVILLE REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION

The Evansville Redevelopment Commission shall: (1) investigate, study, and survey areas needing redevelopment within the corporate boundaries of the unit; (2) investigate, study, determine, and, to the extent possible, combat the causes of areas needing redevelopment; (3) promote the use of land in the manner that best serves the interests of the unit and its inhabitants; (4) cooperate: (A) with the departments and agencies of: (i) the unit; and (ii) other governmental entities; and (B) with: (i) public instrumentalities; and (ii) public corporate bodies; created by state law; in the manner that best serves the purposes of this chapter; (5) make findings and reports on their activities under this section, and keep those reports open to inspection by the public at the offices of the department; (6) select and acquire the areas needing redevelopment to be redeveloped under this chapter; and (7) replan and dispose of the areas needing redevelopment in the manner that best serves the social and economic interests of the unit and its inhabitants.

EVANSVILLE URBAN ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION BOARD

The Evansville Urban Enterprise Association shall do the following:
(1) Coordinate zone development activities.
(2) Serve as a catalyst for zone development.
(3) Promote the zone to outside groups and individuals.
(4) Establish a formal line of communication with residents and businesses in the zone.
(5) Act as a liaison between residents, businesses, the municipality, and the board for any development activity that may affect the zone or zone residents.

EVANSVILLE-VANDERBUGH COUNTY BUILDING AUTHORITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES

The Evansville-Vanderburgh County Building Authority was established for the purpose of acquiring land; and financing, acquiring, improving, constructing, reconstructing, renovating, equipping, and operating government buildings and systems; and leasing them to eligible entities

EVANSVILLE – VANDERBURGH AIRPORT AUTHORITY DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The purpose of the Evansville-Vanderburgh Airport Authority District Board of Directors is to set policy and approve business conducted by the Evansville-Vanderburgh Airport Authority, which owns and operates Evansville Regional Airport and associated properties.

EVANSVILLE – VANDERBURGH COMMISSION ON DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE

The purpose of the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Commission on Domestic and Sexual Violence is to substantially decrease the occurence of domestic and sexual violence in the community by:
1.Promoting and strengthening community and government efforts to provide a collaborative approach in building capacity to meet the needs of victims of existing or threatened domestic and sexual violence and encourage those targeted to access and make use of all available help and to provide perpetrators the motivation, skills and opportunity necessary to abandon domestic and sexually violent behavior
2.Encouraging the development of educational efforts within the general public, agencies, and organizations dealing with domestic and sexual violence by recognizing that education is effective in intervention and the prevention of domestic and sexual violence
3.Developing new programs and approaches to reduce domestic and sexual violence as community and societal needs change.

EVANSVILLE – VANDERBURGH COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL

The Advisory Council shall exercise general supervision and oversight over the emergency management and disaster program of the City and County and shall select, with the approval of the Mayor, an Emergency Management Director, who shall have direct responsibility for the organization, administration and operation of the emergency management program in the City and County and shall be responsible to the chairman of the Advisory Council. The Emergency Management Director shall not hold any other local or state government office.

EVANSVILLE – VANDERBURGH COUNTY LEVEE AUTHORITY DISTRICT BOARD

The Levee Authority District is established for the purpose of acquiring whatever property interests are needed to allow the district of the United States Army Corps of Engineers or the Evansville-Vanderburgh Levee Authority District to construct and maintain levees. The District and the board shall have the power and duties specified by IC 13-2-31-1 through 13-2-31-31.

GREENWAY ADVISORY BOARD

The Greenway Advisory Board shall make recommendations to the Mayor, County Commissioners, City Council, County Council, and Board of Park Commissioner regarding Greenway matters.

HAYNIE’S CORNER ARTS DISTRICT ADVISORY COMMITTEE

The Haynie’s Corner Art District Advisory Committee meets to review and support the creation and expansion of projects within the Haynie’s Corner Arts District.

HEARING AUTHORITY

The Hearing Authority provides the first level of due process through Administrative Hearings, on orders issued by the Building Commission. The hearing process enables the City to enforce housing standards and establishes the legal process for removal of unsafe structures.

HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION

The Historic Preservation Commission seeks to preserve and enhance the city’s distinct aesthetic that serves as visible reminders of its historic heritage. The Commission accomplishes this through enforcement of the city’s local Preservation Ordinance.

HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION

The purpose of the Human Relations Commission is to:
(1) Provide all of its citizens equal opportunity for education, employment, access to public conveniences and accommodations, and acquisition through purchase or rental of real property, including but not limited to housing, and to eliminate segregation or separation based solely on race, religion, color, sex, disability, national origin, age or ancestry, since such segregation is an impediment to equal opportunity. Equal education and employment opportunities and equal access to and use of public accommodations and equal opportunity for acquisition of real property are hereby declared to be civil rights.
(2) Promote, through reasonable means and methods, equality of opportunity without regard to race, sex, color, religion, disability, ancestry, national origin, age, sexual orientation or gender identity.
(3) Protect persons from unfounded charges of discriminatory practices and to protect persons against the filing and investigation of duplicate charges of discrimination.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COUNCIL

The purpose of the Information Technology Advisory Council (ITAC) is to assist the Chief Information Officer (CIO) by reviewing and making recommendations relating to IT matters.

LEGAL AID SOCIETY

The Legal Aid Society, Inc. Board of Directors shall be responsible for the governance and control of the business of the Legal Aid Society of Evansville, Inc.

LICENSING AND DISCIPLINARY BOARD

(Citizens are not appointed to the Licensing and Disciplinary Board. All members are “by virtue of their position” with the City or County or their membership on other boards.)

The Licensing and Disciplinary Board shall have the power to receive all applications for licenses for all crafts and trades; to receive results of the tests administered to applicants and findings made by the Board of Examiners; to adopt, modify, or reverse the findings; and to approve or disapprove the application for a license. The Board shall also have the power to revoke, suspend, place on probationary status and take other lesser disciplinary action against a licensee. The Board may issue a public reprimand, revoke a license, or suspend a license. The Board may investigate allegations against persons registered or seeking registration. The Board shall determine and establish the fees for license testing. The Board shall establish continuing education requirements for crafts or trades.

LOAN ADMINISTRATION BOARD

The Loan Administration Board’s purpose is to approve loans and loan modifications for the U.S. Economic Development Administration’s Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) and Downtown Revitalization Loan Fund.

The Economic Development Administration’s RLF Program supplies small businesses and entrepreneurs with the gap financing needed to start or expand their business. EDA’s regional offices award competitive grants to: Units of local government (like the City of Evansville); State governments; Institutions of higher education; public or private non-profit organizations; EDA-approved economic development district organizations; and Indian Tribes.

Each EDA-funded RLF sets its own underwriting and risk management policies, and determines interest rates, loan terms, and maximum assistance levels in accordance with its own policies, as well as the unique characteristics of each loan.

MBE/WBE UTILIZATION BOARD

The MBE/WBE Utilization Board’s purpose is to lawfully promote economic development by the utilization of Minority-owned Business Enterprises (MBE) and Women-owned Business Enterprises (WBE), by City and County departments/boards and the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation, as prime contractors and subcontractors in contracts for purchases and construction projects.

MESKER PARK ZOO AND BOTANICAL GARDEN ADVISORY BOARD

The Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden Advisory Board’s purpose is to make recommendations regarding planning, development, and oversight of projects and improvements to the zoo.

OLD COURTHOUSE FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

To promote restoration and preservation of the Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse as set forth in the bylaws of the Old Courthouse Foundation, Inc. and approved by the Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners.

POLICE MERIT COMMISSION

The Evansville Police Merit Commission oversees the selection, promotional, and disciplinary processes of the Evansville Police Department.

PORT AUTHORITY OF EVANSVILLE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The purpose of the Port Authority of Evansville Board of Directors is to encourage the participation of private enterprise and to assist such enterprise in the development of the economic capabilities of water-related facilities, including the USS LST 325.

PUBLIC DEFENDER BOARD

The purpose of the Vanderburgh County Public Defender Board is to provide legal representation to indigent defendants/respondents in criminal, juvenile, probation violation, extradition, child support, civil commitments and other proceedings where the right to counsel has been established by law.

SOLID WASTE BOARD

The purpose of the Solid Waste Board is to oversee the solid waste management district.

THE ARC OF EVANSVILLE

One County Commissioner representative per the Organization’s Bylaws.

TREE ADVISORY BOARD

The Tree Advisory Board’s purpose is to assist and advise other departments & agencies regarding public tree care. Issue permits required by ordinance and govern arborist certification program.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH

Boards of health are part of state and local public health systems and are charged to address health promotion, disease prevention, and public protection. They provide the necessary guidance and oversight of a local health department to assure the community’s health. The mission of the Board of Health is to work with our community partners to: Develop and provide quality health care services; promote healthy lifestyles; protect against and prevent the spread of disease; and assure preparedness to achieve and maintain the best public health for our community.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

The county creates a redevelopment authority under the Act to be known as the Vanderburgh County redevelopment authority (“authority”) as a separate body corporate and politic and as an instrumentality of the county.

The authority is organized for the following purposes:

1. Financing, constructing, and leasing local public improvements to the commission;

2. Financing and constructing additional improvements to local public improvements owned by the authority and leasing them to the commission;

3. Acquiring all or a portion of one or more local public improvements from the commission by purchase or lease and leasing these local public improvements back to the commission, with any additional improvements that may be made to them;

4. Acquiring all or a portion of one or more local public improvements from the commission by purchase or lease to fund or refund indebtedness incurred on account of those local public improvements to enable the commission to make a savings in debt service obligations or lease rental obligations or to obtain relief from covenants that the commission considers to be unduly burdensome; and

5. Any other purposes permitted by the Act, including the issuance of bonds to finance local public improvements.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION

The Board of Commissioners establishes the department of redevelopment of the county. The department will be controlled by a board of five members known as the Vanderburgh County redevelopment commission.

WATER AND SEWER UTILITY BOARD

The Water & Sewer Utility Board shall have the responsibility for the operation of the Water Utility and for the operation of the Sewer Utility of the City. It will strive to provide better service to the users, make for more efficient operation, and/or reduce expenses.

OBITUARY OF LUCINDA JEAN LYTHGOE-EVANSVILLE

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OBITUARY OF LUCINDA JEAN LYTHGOE-EVANSVILLE 

Lucinda Jean Lythgoe, 72, of Eckerty, Indiana passed away on Friday, November 2, 2018.

Lucinda was born in Evansville, Indiana on September 7, 1946, to the late Elwood and Viola (Garrett) Johnson. Lucinda is survived by her husband of 48 years, Patrick Lythgoe; sons, Joseph Hunt, Stephen, and Anthony Lythgoe; grandchildren, Jacob and Mandi Hunt, Ashlyn, Alee, Ryan, Kellen, Aiden, and Jackson Lythgoe.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

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Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Meeting

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 13, 2018, in the John H. Schroeder Conference Centre at the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, IN 47713, Evansville, IN.

The session will be conducted according to Senate Enrolled Act 313, Section 1, I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1, as amended. The purpose of the meeting is for discussion of collective bargaining, (2)(A); initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing, (2)(B); purchase or lease of property, (2)(D); and job performance evaluation of individual employees, (9).

The regular meeting of the School Board will follow at 5:30 p.m. in the EVSC Board Room, same address.

Eagles rally past Cardinals for first win

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball outscored host Saginaw Valley State University 25-11 in the fourth quarter to defeat the Cardinals, 67-58, in a Midwest Region bout Sunday afternoon.

USI (1-1) trailed by as many as eight points midway through the third period and 47-42 heading into the final 10 minutes, but a 7-0 run to begin the period put the Eagles in front for the first time since leading 24-22 with just over two minutes to play in the first half.

Senior guard Alex Davidson (Salem, Indiana), who finished with a career-high 24 points, began the run with a three-pointer, while a pair of free throws by sophomore guard Emma DeHart (Indianapolis, Indiana) tied the game at 47-47.

Sophomore forward Imani Guy (Columbus, Indiana) briefly put the Eagles in front, 49-47, with just under seven minutes to play, while a layup by junior guard Ashley Johnson (Louisville, Kentucky) gave USI a 51-49 edge they would not relinquish.

The Screaming Eagles continued what turned out to be a 16-2 outburst that took up the first seven minutes of the fourth quarter when senior forward Kacy Eschweiler (St. Charles, Missouri) connected on a pair of free throws. A bucket by Eschweiler and a three-pointer by DeHart had the Eagles in front 58-49 with three minutes to play.

USI, which was 2-of-9 (.222) from the free throw line in its 72-71 loss to Northwood University Friday night, hit 5-of-6 free throws in the closing minutes to help preserve the victory. The Eagles finished the day 12-of-15 (.800) from the charity stripe Sunday.