Adult Crafternoon: Cupcake Liner Daffodils | April 4
Unleash your creativity and join us for an afternoon of crafting at our upcoming Adult Crafternoon event on April 4th from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm! This month, we’ll be crafting delicate cupcake liner daffodils—a perfect way to add a touch of handmade charm to your surroundings.
Event Details:
Date: Thursday, April 4, 2024
Times: 4 PM
Location: Browning Gallery
Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or a complete beginner, this event is for you. No prior crafting experience is required—just bring your enthusiasm, and we’ll provide all the materials you need.
Mark Your Calendar! Adult Crafternoon will be a recurring program every first Thursday of the month throughout 2024! If you can’t make it on April 4th, swing by our Adult Services Desk to pick up a take-and-make craft kit, and check out the virtual tutorial on our Willard Public Library YouTube channel!
Important Note: For safety reasons, please note that Adult Crafternoon attendees must be at least 13 years of age.
Local Author Spotlight: Mary Dezember, Ph.D. | This Tuesday
We are excited to invite you to a special event featuring Mary Dezember, Ph.D., a distinguished author known for her captivating debut novel, “Wild Conviction.”
Event Details:
Date: Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Times: 6 PM
Location: Browning Gallery
Mary Dezember’s “Wild Conviction” transports readers to historical Evansville, offering a poignant exploration of identity, magic, and love. Her narrative delves into the emotional and intellectual quest of its characters, set against the backdrop of the antebellum and early Civil War periods.
Join us as Dr. Dezember shares insights into her writing journey, followed by a brief Q&A session and book signing. This is an excellent opportunity to engage with a talented author and discover the enchanting world she has created.
Books will be available for purchase before the event at Your Brother’s Bookstore (504 Main Street in Evansville) or on Amazon.
City Council Meeting APRIL 1, 2024
APRIL 1, 2024
5:30 P.M.
AGENDA
I. | INTRODUCTION |
04-01-2024 Agenda Attachment:
II. | APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDUM |
03-18-2024 Memo Attachment:
III. | REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS |
IV. | SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY |
V. | CONSENT AGENDA: FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS |
A. ORDINANCE F-2024-04 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations, Additional Appropriations and Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds for Various City Funds Sponsor(s): Burton Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Burton Discussion Date: 4/22/2024 Notify: Robert Gunter, Controller F-2024-04 Attachment:
VI. | COMMITTEE REPORTS |
VII. | REGULAR AGENDA: SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS |
VIII. | RESOLUTION DOCKET |
IX. | MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS |
A. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, April 22, 2024 at 5:30 p.m.
B. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
X. | COMMITTEE REPORTS |
XI. | ADJOURNMENT |
ICYMI—Senator Braun announces GAO audit to uncover Medicare fraud
WASHINGTON—Senator Mike Braun, Ranking Member of the Senate Aging Committee, joined Mornings with Maria on Fox Business to announce the Government Accountability Office’s (GAO) acceptance of his request to audit Medicare following reports of the $2.7 billion Medicare catheter fraud ring and the estimated $60 billion lost to Medicare Fraud a year.
Watch here | Read the story from Fox News here
Partial Transcript
“We wrote a letter to the GAO and just found out that they’re going to finally investigate.”
“Listen to this, $2.7 billion a year on urinary catheters. Part of $60 billion a year and the Medicare trust fund goes broke in four years. The ineptitude of these agencies and the amount of waste and fraud is unbelievable.”
Senator Braun also joined WRTV to speak about the update of his Medicare audit request and shared information about his bill, the Medicare Transaction Fraud Prevention Act, that he led with Senator Cassidy that will utilize AI to target Medicare fraud.
Evansville Board of Public Safety March 27, 2024 Minutes
EVANSVILLE Board of Public Safety MARCH 27, 2024 Minutes
BOARD MEMBERS
Michael Retter, President
Kayce Zeller, Vice President
Richard Hubbard, Member
Aaron Allen, Counsel Attorney
CONTRIBUTING STAFF MEMBERS TO THE BOARD
Building Commission – Kim Josey Police Department – Chief Phillip Smith
Transportation & Services – Todd Robertson Fire Department – Chief Tony Knight
City Engineer’s Office – Mike Labitzke
~ Pledge Of Allegiance ~
A. Old Business:
Mark And Tori Vyoda Came Before The BPS To Tell Them About Their Event. After Discussion, The Board Approved
Their Request. Todd Robertson Of Transportation And Services Offered Portable Stop Signs If Deemed Necessary By
EPD Since There Will Be A Pedal Cab Entering Slightly Into The Intersection. Safety Board Administrator Will Be
Coordinating With Sgt Adam Will Of EPD To Find Out What Is Necessary.
Motion By Michael Retter To Approve, 2nd By Kaycee Zeller And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
1. Love Lamasco Requests Approval Of Their Love Lamasco Microgallery Opening
CLOSING: Flag Blvd. Both Directions Between W Virginia And W Iowa Street
WHEN: Monday, August 12th From 03:00 P.M. Through 9:00 P.M.
PURPOSE: Community Celebration. Nonprofit: Love Lamasco Microgallery Is Opening An Exhibition.
Barricades: REQUESTED
Motion To Approve The Use Of Stop Signs For The Love Lamasco Event Provided By Transportation And
Services As Deemed Necessary By The Evansville Police Department, Made By Richard Hubbard To Approve,
2nd By Kaycee Zeller And So Ordered And Approved.
Motion By Richard Hubbard To Deny, 2nd By Kaycee Zeller And So Ordered And Denied The Following:
2. The Dumpster Request Was Approved By Board On March 13th With The Condition That It Would Not
Impede Or Cause Unsafe Road Conditions. After Consultation With Sgt Adam Will, EPD, It Was
Determined That Due To The Fact The Dumpster Would Have To Be Place IN A Lane Of Traffic, And
Since There Was Not Parking Available On That Street, That This Would Cause An Unsafe Situation
Where Individuals Would Be Forced To Go Around The Dumpster Into Oncoming Traffic To Avoid The
Dumpsters. Therefore, The Safety Board Administrator Did NOT Issue The Dumpster Permit. Attempt
To Reach Applicant By Phone And Email Were Unsuccessful.
David Maurice Calder Requests A Permit To Put Two Dumpsters In The Street.
WHERE: 722 & 724 East VirginiaCITY OF EVANSVILLE
Michael Retter, President
Kayce Zeller, Vice President
Richard Hubbard, Member
Aaron Allen, Counsel Attorney
Board of Public Safety
Evansville, Indiana
WHEN: Sunday March 9th Through Monday May 20th
PURPOSE: Clean Up The Streets And Alleyway. People Speak Outreach Program ONE Evansville.
B. Departmental Reports:
A. Police Department – Captain Patrick Mc Donald
Motion By Richard Hubbard To Approve, 2nd By Kaycee Zeller And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
1. Requests Approval Of An Indemnity Release Agreement Between Evansville Police Department
And The City Of Evansville To Use Real Estate Scheduled For Demolition For Training.
Motion By Richard Hubbard To Approve, 2nd By Kaycee Zeller And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
2. Requests Approval To Surplus Two (2) LifePack 500 AEDs That Are No Longer Serviceable.
Serial Number City Asset Tag
31848106 002034112
31848087 002555018
Motion By Kayce Zeller To Approve, 2nd Richard Hubbard By And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
3. Requests Approval To Open Bids For The Purchase Of A For A 2024 F250 Truck For Towing Two
Barricade And Motorcycle Trailers.
Kate Faupel Ford John Jones Auto Group Town & Country Ford Henderson GMC
$49648.76 $50510 $50510 $51168.00
Motion By Richard Hubbard To Approve, 2nd By Kaycee Zeller And So Ordered And Approved The Following
EPD Requested To Take Bids Under Advisement.
Motion By Kayce Zeller To Approve, 2nd Richard Hubbard By And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
B. Fire Department – Deputy Chief Kim Garrett
1. Requests Approval To Surplus The Following Items:
(4) Aga Masks. Masks Have No Visible Serial Numbers
10-14 Cubical Styled Desk, Most W/ Upper Cabinets
11-13 Under Chair Floor Mats (Old)
1 “Work” Bench
3 Desks
2 Bookcases
3-6 File Cabinets
1 Free Standing Coat Rack
4 Row Around Desk Chairs
7 Side Chairs
13 Expired CO2 Extinguishers
8 Expired Dry Chemical Extinguishers
24-28 Pallet Shelf Cross Bars (No Uprights)
1 Zodiac (Boat) Model #MK2 GR Serial #2423
1 Jon Boat W/Trailer Vin #1HNBPCM10f1201046
1 Row Around Computer Server Rack
25 Lockers
1 Ice Machine (Used For Parts)
1 Pallet Of Obsolete Electronics
1 Pallet Of Obsolete Gear
1 Pallet Recyclable Electronics
100 Stackable Chairs
1 Pallet Gas Monitoring Equipment
1 Vintage Traffic Preemption Set Up (To Union Museum)
Motion By Kayce Zeller To Approve, 2nd Richard Hubbard By And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
C. Building Commission – Kim Josey
1. Requests Approval To Award The Demolition Bids For:
a. 1707 N. Alvord Blvd – Raze House – Low Bidder Stemaly Excavating – $6,118.00
b. 602 Baker Ave.
– Raze Fire Damaged House Only – Low Bidder Velpen – $8,001.00
c. 1804 N. Fifth Ave – Raze Fire Damaged House And Garage – Low Bidder Velpen – $9,950.00
d. 1331-1333 Florence St.
– Raze House And Shed – Low Bidder Stemaly Excavating – $8,319.00
e. 1745 S. Linwood Ave.
– Raze House, Garage And Fence – Low Bidder Velpen – $7,600.00
f. 412 N. Second Ave.
– Raze House And Garage – Low Bidder Velpen – $9,200.00
D. Transportation & Services – Todd Robertson
Motion By Kayce Zeller To Approve, 2nd Richard Hubbard By And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
1. Traffic Engineering Department Would Like To Add 4-Pedestrian Signs (IN-MUTCD Placement
Specs) To The 4-Corner Approaches Of Lincoln Ave/Vann Ave (N, S, E, W).
PURPOSE: To Display Advance Notice Of Crosswalks At These Intersections For The Safety Of Our
Citizens Crossing At These Crosswalks.CITY OF EVANSVILLE
F. Special Event Permit – Sgt. Adam Will
Motion By Kayce Zeller To Approve, 2nd Richard Hubbard By And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
1. St. Benedict Cathedral Requests Approval Of Their Corpus Christi Procession
CLOSING: N/A – Event Is A Procession And Will Be Escorted By EPD Cruisers And Staff Wearing
Yellow Reflective Safety Vests.
ROUTE: START: Saint Benedict Cathedral – Lincoln Ave -> S. Harlan Ave -> E. Walnut ->
Runnymede Ave -> Lincoln Ave -> END: Saint Benedict Cathedral
WHEN: Sunday June 2nd From 11:15 A.M. To 12:30 P.M.
PURPOSE: Eucharistic Procession.
PENDING COI APPROVAL
Motion By Kayce Zeller To Approve, 2nd Richard Hubbard By And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
2. Requested Amendment To Previously Approved Event:
University Of Evansville’s Purple Palooza
CLOSING: Walnut Between S. Rotherwood Ave. And S. Weinbach Ave
PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED: Friday, April 12th From 4:00 P.M. To 11:30 P.M.
NEW REQUEST: Friday, April 12th From 3:00 P.M. To Saturday, April 13th 6:00 A.M.
NEW REQUEST: Rain Date Alternate Time Friday, April 19th
, Same Times.
PURPOSE: Food, Activities, Entertainment And Prizes Night Before Bike Race.
BARRICADES REQUESTED
G. Consent Section:
1. Road Closures – Request Approval Of The Following:
Motion By Richard Hubbard To Approve, 2nd By Kaycee Zeller And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
a. Jake David Of David Enterprises Requests A Road Closure
CLOSING: 924 W. Louisiana St.
WHEN: Friday, March 22nd From 7:00 A.M. To 5:00 P.M.
PURPOSE: Making A Street Cut And Excavate A Hole So Aldstadt Plumbing Can Tie A New
House Into EWSU Lines Running Down The Middle Of Louisiana St.CITY OF EVANSVILLE
Motion By Kayce Zeller To Approve, 2nd Richard Hubbard By And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
b. Rooted Repairs Requests A Lane Closure On Jefferson Ave And Lane Restriction On Governor.
CLOSING: Jefferson Ave Will Be Closed From 7:30 A.M. To 6:00 P.M. In Front Of 333
Jefferson Ave (In Front Of The Potter Wheel) And There Will Be A Lane Restriction On S.
Governor South Of Jefferson Avenue.
WHEN: Friday, March 15th Through Friday, March 29th From 7:30 A.M. To 6:00 P.M. Daily.
PURPOSE: Using Boom Lift To Power Wash And Paint Fascia Board/Soffit Of the Building.
Motion By Kayce Zeller To Approve, 2nd Richard Hubbard By And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
c. Precision Glass And Glazing Inc Requests Approval Of A Lane Restriction
CLOSING: North Bound Inside Lane, Weinbach Ave By 115 Center Drive
WHEN: Thursday April 1st Through Friday April 12th
PURPOSE: Space Needed For Boom Lift For Window Installation On Old Bank Building.
Motion By Kayce Zeller To Approve, 2nd Richard Hubbard By And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
d. Granted Tri State Requests Approval Of A Lane Restriction.
CLOSING: The Turn Lane Of Oakhill Onto Maxx Rd Wrapping Around On Maxx Road To The
End Of The Turn Lane.
WHEN: Friday April 26th From 8 A.M. To 10 A.M.
PURPOSE: Parking For Participants Of Groundbreaking Ceremony Of House Of Hope At
This Location.
BARRICADES REQUESTED: (NOTE: Organizer Is Planning On Having EPD There To Help With
Traffic Flow.)
Motion By Kayce Zeller To Approve, 2nd Richard Hubbard By And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
e. Signature School Requests Approval Of A Road Closure
CLOSING: Main Street Between 6th Street And Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
WHEN: Tuesday April 9th From 9:30 A.M. To 10:45 A.M. RAINDATE: Thursday April 11th 9:30 A.M.
To 10:45 A.M.
PURPOSE: To Create A Safety Buffer To Take The Senior Class Photo.
BARRICADES REQUESTED
Motion By Kayce Zeller To Approve, 2nd Richard Hubbard By And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
f. Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Requests Approval Of A Lane Restriction
CLOSING: Curb Lane Of Locust Street In Front Of Old National Events Plaza Exhibit Hall
WHEN: Monday April 8th From 8:00 A.M. To 8:00 P.M.
PURPOSE: To Provide Parking For Food Trucks For The EVSC’s Festival Of Nations Event At
The Old National Events Plaza.CITY OF EVANSVILLE
2. Dumpster In The Street – Request Approval Of The Following:
Motion By Richard Hubbard To Approve, 2nd By Kaycee Zeller And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
a. 401 NW 1st Street – Dumpster Will Be Placed On Ingle Street In Parking Spaces.
Jeremy Stone Of Sterling Industrial LLC
WHEN: March 18th Through April 18th.
PURPOSE: Demolition Debris From Remodeling.
Motion By Kayce Zeller To Approve, 2nd Richard Hubbard By And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
b. 1501 Ravenswood Dr.
Alon Schwartz
WHEN: March 20th Through April 20th
PURPOSE: House Remodel/Construction Debris
Motion By Richard Hubbard To Approve, 2nd By Kaycee Zeller And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
c. 1728 Glendale Ave.
Sarah Lovelace
WHEN: March 21st Through March 27th
PURPOSE: House Clean Out.
Motion By Kayce Zeller To Approve, 2nd Richard Hubbard By And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
d. 1713 Meadow Rd.
Braxton Contracting
WHEN: March 25th Through March 31st
PURPOSE: Remodel.CITY OF EVANSVILLE
3. Parking Permit – Request Approval To Approve The Following:
Motion By Richard Hubbard To Approve All Items A. B. C. And D., 2nd By Kaycee Zeller And So Ordered And
Approved The Following:
a. 3301 Oaklyn Dr.
Shortstacks Kitchen LLC
VEHICLE: Trailer, 2023 Diamon 7×16 Trailer, Plate TR664LRX, Logo On Trailer.
Truck, 2012 Ford F250, Grey, Plate BCG891, No Logo
WHEN: Dates: 03/28, 04/11, 04/20, 04/25
FROM: 11-1pm, 6-8am, 2-4:30pm, 6-8am
PURPOSE: To Load Food Trailer For Event.
b. 3301 Oaklyn Dr.
Shortstacks Kitchen LLC
VEHICLE: Truck & Trailer, 2023 Diamon 7×16 Trailer, Plate TR664LRX, Logo On Trailer.
Truck, 2012 Ford F250, Grey, Plate BCG891, No Logo
WHEN: Dates: 05/03, 05/04, 05/09, 05/15, 05/18, 05/23, 05/24, 05/26
FROM: 8-10am, 8-10am, 6-8am, 8-10am, 2-4:30pm, 6-8am, 2-4:30, 8-10am
Purpose: To Load Food Trailer For Event.
c. 3301 Oaklyn Dr.
Shortstacks Kitchen LLC
VEHICLE: Truck & Trailer, 2023 Diamon 7×16 Trailer, Plate TR664LRX, Logo On Trailer.
Truck, 2012 Ford F250, Grey, Plate BCG891, No Logo
WHEN: Dates: 06/06, 06/20, 06/21, 06/27, 06/29
FROM: 6-8am, 6-8am, 1-4pm, 8-10am, 2-4pm
PURPOSE: To Load Food Trailer For Event.
d. 3301 Oaklyn Dr.
Shortstacks Kitchen LLC
VEHICLE: Truck & Trailer, 2023 Diamon 7×16 Trailer, Plate TR664LRX, Logo On Trailer.
Truck, 2012 Ford F250, Grey, Plate BCG891, No Logo
WHEN: Dates: 07/04, 07/11, 07/18, 07/20, 07/25, 07/27
FROM: 6-8am, 2-4pm, 6-8am, 2-4pm, 8-10am, 2-4pm
Purpose: To Load Food Trailer For Event.CITY OF EVANSVILLE
OTHER BUSINESS:
Motion By Kayce Zeller To Approve, 2nd Richard Hubbard By And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
Approve Claims.
Motion By Richard Hubbard To Approve, 2nd By Kaycee Zeller And So Ordered And Approved The Following:
Approve The Minutes From Wednesday March 14th, 2024.
Announcements:
Next Meeting, April 10th, 2024
“UNDER OUR RADAR”
“UNDER OUR RADAR”
JANUARY 29, 2024
AFTER RECENTLY OBSERVING SEVERAL VOTING ACTIONS OF MEMBERS OF THE CURRENT EVANSVILLE CITY COUNCIL WE HAVE CONCLUDED THAT CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS NEED TO SPEND MORE DUE DILIGENCE IN ANALYZING THE ORDINANCES SUBMITTED BY MEMBERS OF THE EVANSVILLE CITY COUNCIL
RECENT ITEM THAT WENT “UNDER OUR RADAR”
EVANSVILLE City COUNCILMEMBER BEN TROCKMAN WAS APPOINTED TO THE “DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCRUSION BOARD” AT Â RECENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING WITH LITTLE DISCUSSION. BEN TROCKMAN REPLACED 4TH WARD CITY COUNCIL MEMBER ALEX BURTON ON THIS BOARD.
(THIS ORDINANCE WAS PASSED BY PAST MEMBERS OF THE EVANSVILLE CITY COUNCIL ON SEPTEMBER 12, 2022.
ATTACHED BELOW IS THE LINK OF THIS CITY ORDINANCE THAT WAS PASSED BY MEMBERS OF EVANSVILLE CITY COUNCIL BACK IN SEPTEMBER 12, 2022.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO READING YOUR PRO OR CON REMARKS ABOUT WHAT MANY PEOPLE CONSIDER TO BE A CIVIL RIGHTS ORDINANCE.
FOOTNOTE: THIS ORDINANCE LINK WAS POSTED BY THE CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER WITHOUT BIAS. OPINION OR EDITING.
WE RECEIVED SEVERAL REQUESTS FROM OUR READERS TO RE-PUBLISH THE ARTICLE BECAUSE THEY COULD NOT PULL THE ARTICLE UP ON OUR MOBILE SITE.