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Vanderburgh County Council Meeting MARCH 6, 2024

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Vanderburgh County Council Meeting
MARCH 6, 2024

3:30 P.M.

AGENDA

1. OPENING OF MEETING

2. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL

3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

4. INVOCATION

5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:

A. County Council Meeting – February 7, 2024

6. PERSONNEL REQUESTS:

A. Circuit Court

1. Request to fill vacancy for Veteran’s Court Prosecutor Stipend 10001360-136116

B. Superior Court – Mental Health Court (MHC) Problem Solving Grant

1. Request to create line Extra Help 932210000-199000 and fill vacancy for PT Case Manager

C. Clerk

1. Request to fill vacancy for Circuit/Superior Counter Clerk 10001010-101141

2. Request to fill vacancy for Small Claims Clerk 10001010-101155

3. Request to fill vacancy for Court Clerk 10001010-101167

D. Prosecutor

1. Request to retitle Chief Trial Deputy 10001080-108109 and fill vacancy

E. Assessor

1. Request to fill vacancy for Real Estate/PTABOA Deputy II 10001090-109136

2. Request to fill vacancy for Sales, RE and PP Deputy 10001090-109176

F. Area Plan Commission

1. Request to fill vacancy for Assistant Director/Planner 10001240-124112

G. Public Defender

1. Request to fill vacancy and allow advanced step placement for Public Defender 10001420-142195

H. Burdette Park

1. Request to amend hourly rate for year-around PT positions Other Employees 10001450-145118

I. Health Department – School Liaison Grant

1. Request to create line Public Health Nurse I 84380000-843803 and fill vacancy

J. Health Department – Early Learning Grant

1. Request to fill vacancy for Community Health Worker I 94270000-942702

7. APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE:

A. Coroner

B. Commissioners

C. Cumulative Bridge

D. Highway

E. LIT Public Safety – Jail

8. REPEALS – None

9. TRANSFERS:

A. Weights & Measures

B. County Council

10. OLD BUSINESS – None

11. NEW BUSINESS:

A. CenterPoint Rate Increase Resolution

B. Ark Crisis Children’s Center – Angie Richards Cheek

C. Habitat for Humanity of Evansville – Beth Folz

D. Veterans Memorial Coliseum Infrastructure Improvements – Jeff Hatfield & Jeff Justice

12. AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE

13. PUBLIC COMMENT

14. REMINDER OF UPCOMING MEETING DATES/TIMES:

A. Personnel & Finance Meeting – March 27, 2024 @3:30 PM

B. County Council Meeting – April 3, 2024 @3:30 PM

15. ADJOURNMENT

Historic Preservation Meeting Agenda

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MEETING AGENDA

Monday, March 4, 2024, at 5:30 pm

Civic Center Complex, Room 307

  1. CALL TO ORDER
  1. ROLL CALL
  1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – November 6, 2023
  1. NEW BUSINESS
    1. 24-HPOCA-01 Mark and Joan Steffenhagen, 718 SE 2nd Street (painting of garage)
    2. 24-HPOCA-02 Carl Arnheiter and Jessica Jeffries, 706 SE 1st Street
  1. MISCELLANEOUS
  1. ADJOURNMENT

March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

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March is National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month (DDAM), a time when we join with our partners to educate the public about developmental disabilities and highlight the many ways people with and without disabilities come together to form strong, diverse communities.

Throughout this month, we will be using each issue of From Jake’s Desk to highlight various state programs and initiatives designed to serve individuals and families affected by developmental disabilities. From ABLE savings programs to housing projects tailored for those with IDD, we are dedicated to helping Hoosiers find the opportunity to live in safe, affordable, quality housing.

USI suffers pair of setbacks to open The Spring Games

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MADEIRA BEACH, Fla. – University of Southern Indiana Softball suffered a pair of setbacks on Saturday to open its trip at The Spring Games, falling 7-1 to Quinnipiac University and 3-0 to Western Michigan University.
 
In Saturday’s first game, Quinnipiac (4-1) wasted no time getting on the scoreboard. Quinnipiac quickly grabbed a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning on a bases-clearing double.
 
Down 4-0 going into the third frame, USI (3-9) scored a run on an infield RBI hit by senior outfielder Mackenzie Bedrick (Brownsburg, Indiana). However, Quinnipiac answered with two runs in the bottom half of the third to take a 6-1 advantage and did not look back the rest of the game.
 
USI scored one run on three hits, while Quinnipiac tallied seven runs off six hits.
 
In the circle, sophomore pitcher Raegan Gibson (Louisville, Kentucky) was charged with the loss and dropped to 0-2 this season. The right-hander allowed five runs in two innings pitched. Quinnipiac freshman pitcher Lauren Hilliard picked up her second win this season, tossing the last four innings scoreless.
 
In the afternoon contest against Western Michigan (5-5), it took a couple of innings for a run to score. Western Michigan threatened in the second inning with runners at second and third, but Southern Indiana got out of the jam.
 
The Broncos broke through in the third inning with a pair of runs off a two-out RBI single and a two-out RBI double. In the bottom of the third inning, USI had a chance to respond with runners at second and third and only one out, but the Screaming Eagles could not scratch across a run.
 
Trailing 3-0 in the bottom of the fifth, USI had another opportunity with the bases loaded but stranded the runners. Southern Indiana could not muster any momentum from that point.
 
USI was held scoreless with six hits, and Western Michigan posted three runs on nine hits. At the plate, junior pitcher Josie Newman (Indianapolis, Indiana) went 3-3 for the Screaming Eagles.
 
Newman also pitched all seven innings for USI, falling to 3-4 this season with the loss. Western Michigan’s junior pitcher Kailey O’Connor moved to 2-1 following the shutout effort.
 
USI takes the field again at The Spring Games on Sunday morning. The Screaming Eagles square off against Monmouth University at 9 a.m. CT and Sacred Heart University shortly after at 11:30 a.m. CT.
 
All games at The Spring Games can be seen with a subscription to FloSoftball. Live stats and coverage links can be found on the USI Softball schedule page on usiscreamingeagles.com.

USI holds off St. Thomas, 8-6

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball held off the University of St. Thomas (Minn.), 8-6, Saturday afternoon at the USI Baseball Field. USI is 4-6 to start the season, while St. Thomas goes 4-6.
 
USI jumped out in the bottom of the second when the Screaming Eagles took advantage of three walks and a pair of singles to score twice with two outs. Junior catcher Joe Ricchio (Pleasant Prairie, Illinois) singled in junior first baseman Thomas Emerich (Ava, Missouri), who had walked and stole second, while senior leftfielder Trent Robinson (Louisville, Kentucky) singled in junior second baseman Lane Crowden (Jackson, Missouri), who walked and advanced to second on Ricchio’s base hit.
 
After St. Thomas narrowed the gap to 2-1 with a tally in the top of the third, USI exploded for three more runs to boost the lead to 5-1. Freshman leftfielder Cameron Boyd (Villa Hills, Kentucky) scored on a wild pitch before Ricchio, who was two-for-three with three RBI, struck again with a two-run double to close out the scoring in the third.
 
The Tommies cut the Eagles margin to 5-3 after a un in the top sixth, USI rebound with a run in the bottom half of the frame to re-extend the margin to 6-3. Crowden scored his third run of the game on a sacrifice fly by junior centerfielder Terrick Thompson-Allen (Sioux City, Iowa).
 
USI sealed the victory in the bottom of the seven to lead 8-3. Emerich started the scoring with a RBI-single through the left side, while Crowden pushed the eighth run across with a single to center.
 
The Tommies would sliced the USI lead to 8-6 with a pair of runs in the eighth and one in the ninth before the Eagles closed the door on the 8-6 victory.
 
On the mound, junior right-hander Gavin Seebold (Jeffersonville, Indiana) went five innings in his first start of the year. Seebold (1-1) allowed two runs on seven hits, while striking out four in frames.
 

Indiana Looks Forward to Final Night of Big Ten Championships

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COLUMBUS, Ohio – No. 5-ranked Indiana will have 18 finalists competing during the last night of the 2024 Big Ten Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships Saturday (March 2) inside the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion on the campus of the Ohio State University.

The Hoosiers have a 176-point lead over second place in the team standings going into the final night as they look to capture their third-straight Big Ten Championship. With the women’s team title a week ago, it would also mark the greater program’s second “double” in school history and first since 2019.

IU’s list of Saturday night participants includes 13 in championship heats, four in consolation finals and one C finalist. Indiana can also earn points out of the 1,650-yard freestyle and 400-yard freestyle relay. The Hoosiers have the top seed in four events: the 200-yard backstroke, 200-yard breaststroke, platform diving and 400-yard freestyle relay.

Senior Brendan Burns will attempt to win the 200 back, 200 fly double for a fourth-straight season. He gave himself the platform to do so in prelims as the top qualifier in the 200 back (1:40.88) and No. 2 seed in the 200 fly (1:41.57). Burns is the only Big Ten male to win both races in a single meet – Indiana’s Kate Fesenko was the first athlete and only woman to do so, completing the feat in 2010. A win in the 200 fly would make Burns the first Big Ten athlete to become a five-time Big Ten Champion in an individual event.

Junior Kai van Westering is the No. 2 seed in the 200 back behind Burns, touching in 1:40.91 during prelims. Friday’s 100-yard butterfly champion, Tomer Frankel ranked No. 5 in the 200 fly with a time of 1:42.40.

Indiana will swim in the middle four lanes of the 200-yard breaststroke championship final. Junior Josh Matheny (1:52.06), senior Jassen Yep (1:52.70), freshman Toby Barnett (1:54.02) and senior Maxwell Reich (1:54.17) earned the top-four seeds in the morning. Sophomore Collin McKenzie (1:55.96) will swim the consolation heat, and Luke Barr (1:56.37) will score out of the C final.

For the second-straight night, Indiana will have three athletes in the top diving final. Friday’s 3-meter champion and reigning NCAA platform diving champion will represent IU on 10-meter Saturday night, joined by sophomore Maxwell Weinrich and fellow junior Quinn Henninger. Dash Glasberg finished 15th in qualifying to get into the consolation final.


TEAM SCORES
1. Indiana – 996

2. Ohio State – 820

  1. Michigan – 770.5
  2. Wisconsin – 734.5
  3. Minnesota – 560.5
  4. Penn State – 498
  5. Northwestern – 469
  6. Purdue – 427.5 

    RESULTS (PRELIMS)
    200 BACKSTROKE
    1. Brendan Burns – 1:40.88 (Championship Final Top Qualifier, NCAA B Cut)

  7. Kai van Westering – 1:40.91 (Championship Final, NCAA B Cut, Career Best)
  8. Alejandro Kincaid – 1:43.82 (Exhibition, NCAA B Cut, Career Best)100 FREESTYLE

    5. Mikkel Lee – 42.53 (Championship Final, NCAA B Cut, Career Best)

t6. Gavin Wight – 42.89 (Championship Final, NCAA B Cut)

  1. Rafael Miroslaw – 43.06 (Consolation Final, NCAA B Cut)

200 BREASTSTROKE

  1. Josh Matheny – 1:52.06 (Championship Final Top Qualifier, NCAA B Cut)
  2. Jassen Yep – 1:52.70 (Championship Final, NCAA B Cut)
  3. Toby Barnett – 1:54.02 (Championship Final, NCAA B Cut, Career Best)
  4. Maxwell Reich – 1:54.17 (Championship Final, NCAA B Cut)
  5. Collin McKenzie – 1:55.96 (Consolation Final, NCAA B Cut, Career Best)
  6. Luke Barr – 1:56.37 (C Final, NCAA B Cut)
  7. Benson Wong – 1:55.90 (Exhibition, NCAA B Cut, Career Best)

200 BUTTERFLY

  1. Brendan Burns – 1:41.57 (Championship Final, NCAA B Cut)
  2. Tomer Frankel – 1:42.40 (Championship Final, NCAA B Cut)
  3. Drew Reiter – 1:45.42 (Consolation Final, NCAA B Cut)
  4. Armando Vegas – 1:42.87 (Exhibition, NCAA B Cut)
  5. Dylan Smiley – 1:44.36 (Exhibition, NCAA B Cut)
  6. Alejandro Kincaid – 1:45.01 (Exhibition, NCAA B Cut, Career Best)
  7. Max Cahill – 1:45.20 (Exhibition, NCAA B Cut)
  8. Lucas Piunti – 1:47.90 (Exhibition, Career Best)

PLATFORM DIVING

  1. Carson Tyler – 425.85 (Championship Final Top Qualifier, NCAA Zone Qualifier)
  2. Maxwell Weinrich – 363.65 (Championship Final, NCAA Zone Qualifier)
  3. Quinn Henninger – 351.30 (Championship Final, NCAA Zone Qualifier)
  4. Dash Glasberg – 280.70 (Consolation Final, Career Best)

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LETTER TO THE CCO EDITOR : CONCERNING THE PROPOSED RATE INCREASED OF CENTER POINT

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SUBMITTED BY: JENNA JOHNSON

Former Evansville Mayoral Candidate continues to stand up to Centerpoint when others won’t!!

On Thursday, February 29th, the OUCC held hearings for public input to the IURC regarding another rate increase.  As people filled the room at 2 pm, person after person shared their concern over the increase.  From record profits to stories of choosing to pay the electric bill or eat, many citizens are upset.
Mayor Terry shared a printed statement but fell short of asking for the Commission to stop the increase.  This could be because Centerpoint donated to her campaign in 2023.
The Vanderburgh County Commission adopted a resolution opposing the rate increase signed by all three County Commissioners, and Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave gave a persuasive speech for the opposition.
After waiting from 2 pm, Michael Daugherty came to the podium around 7:30 pm.  He stated, “I had a prepared speech, but I am not going to belabor what everyone else has said.”  He pointed out that the profits of customers should not be used to lobby candidates as what happened in the elections in Evansville.  He then shared that he was here in 2023 and the citizens’ concerns fell on deaf ears.  He then called every single member out.  “SHAME ON YOU!” as he named every single commission member. He received multiple applause several times during his short speech.
He stated, “Instead of parading all of us in here and voting for an increase despite our concerns, I would prefer you just bring us here, give us the finger, and thank us for coming”.  Michael left the podium to a rousing standing ovation.
Below is a video that I got from a friend who attended the meeting that I am compelled to share with you.
FOOTNOTE:  This letter and video were posted by the City-County Observer without bias. and or editing.

UE BASEBALL ROARS PAST PURDUE FORT WAYNE, 18-5, IN SERIES OPENER

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – After falling behind early, the University of Evansville baseball team exploded for 16 unanswered runs on Friday night, as the Purple Aces cruised to an 18-5 victory over the visiting Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons at German American Bank Field at Charles H. Braun Stadium in Evansville.

“Tonight was an overall great effort by our team,” said UE head coach Wes Carroll. “Our offense really picked us up, as throwing up 18 runs on a Friday is not easy to do. We had quality at-bats up and down our lineup, but it really starts with our lead-off man Mark Shallenberger. He had five quality at-bats in six trips to the plate, and lined out in his only time he didn’t reach base. He was locked in tonight.

“I also thought that the job that Ethan Bell tonight was huge. For him to come in and put up goose eggs was really key for us not only tonight, but to set up our pitching for the rest of the weekend with it being a four-game series. I am just really proud of the effort all the way around tonight.”

Evansville jumped up early, as graduate third baseman Brent Widder launched a two-run home run to left-center field two batters into the first inning to give UE a 2-0 lead. Purdue Fort Wayne was able to rally for a run in the second inning and four in the third inning to grab a 5-2 lead, but the lead would be short-lived.

Evansville rallied for four runs in the bottom of the third inning to retake the lead. Graduate designated hitter Brendan Hord started the rally with an RBI double, before junior outfielder Ty Rumsey came through with an RBI single two batters later to get UE back within a run at 5-4. Graduate outfielder Mark Shallenberger then followed two batters later with a two-run single to give UE a lead it would never lose.

UE tacked on three more runs in the fourth inning on a two-out, three-run double by Rumsey to push the lead to 9-5. A four-run fifth inning moved the lead to 13-5, as senior first baseman Kip Fougerousse and senior shortstop Simon Scherry had back-to-back RBI hits in the frame, and Rumsey added another RBI single. The Aces would finally explode for five runs in the eighth inning to cap the scoring, as Shallenberger had an RBI single and Scherry added a grand slam to left field for his first home run of the year.

While UE’s offense was on fire, so too was redshirt sophomore reliever Ethan Bell. Pressed into action in the third inning with a runner on base and one out, Bell recorded the final two outs of the third inning and then mowed through the Purdue Fort Wayne lineup with 3.2 innings of scoreless relief. Bell allowed just a lone single in his outing, while striking out six men to pick up his second win of the year and improve to 2-0 overall. Graduate reliever Jace KreUE BASEBALL ROARS PAST PURDUE FORT WAYNE, 18-5, IN SERIES OPENER

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – After falling behind early, the University of Evansville baseball team exploded for 16 unanswered runs on Friday night, as the Purple Aces cruised to an 18-5 victory over the visiting Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons at German American Bank Field at Charles H. Braun Stadium in Evansville.

“Tonight was an overall great effort by our team,” said UE head coach Wes Carroll. “Our offense really picked us up, as throwing up 18 runs on a Friday is not easy to do. We had quality at-bats up and down our lineup, but it really starts with our lead-off man Mark Shallenberger. He had five quality at-bats in six trips to the plate, and lined out in his only time he didn’t reach base. He was locked in tonight.

“I also thought that the job that Ethan Bell tonight was huge. For him to come in and put up goose eggs was really key for us not only tonight, but to set up our pitching for the rest of the weekend with it being a four-game series. I am just really proud of the effort all the way around tonight.”

Evansville jumped up early, as graduate third baseman Brent Widder launched a two-run home run to left-center field two batters into the first inning to give UE a 2-0 lead. Purdue Fort Wayne was able to rally for a run in the second inning and four in the third inning to grab a 5-2 lead, but the lead would be short-lived.

Evansville rallied for four runs in the bottom of the third inning to retake the lead. Graduate designated hitter Brendan Hord started the rally with an RBI double, before junior outfielder Ty Rumsey came through with an RBI single two batters later to get UE back within a run at 5-4. Graduate outfielder Mark Shallenberger then followed two batters later with a two-run single to give UE a lead it would never lose.

UE tacked on three more runs in the fourth inning on a two-out, three-run double by Rumsey to push the lead to 9-5. A four-run fifth inning moved the lead to 13-5, as senior first baseman Kip Fougerousse and senior shortstop Simon Scherry had back-to-back RBI hits in the frame, and Rumsey added another RBI single. The Aces would finally explode for five runs in the eighth inning to cap the scoring, as Shallenberger had an RBI single and Scherry added a grand slam to left field for his first home run of the year.

While UE’s offense was on fire, so too was redshirt sophomore reliever Ethan Bell. Pressed into action in the third inning with a runner on base and one out, Bell recorded the final two outs of the third inning and then mowed through the Purdue Fort Wayne lineup with 3.2 innings of scoreless relief. Bell allowed just a lone single in his outing, while striking out six men to pick up his second win of the year and improve to 2-0 overall. Graduate reliever Jace Kressin and junior reliever Drew Fieger pitched the final three innings scoreless to nail down the victory.

Scherry went 3-for-5 with a grand slam and six RBI, while Rumsey went 3-for-5 with five RBI to help lead UE. Shallenberger also reached base five times by going 2-for-3 with two hit-by-pitches, three runs scored and three RBI.

With the victory, Evansville improves to 5-4 on the season, while Purdue Fort Wayne falls to 2-7. The two teams will continue the series on Saturday with a doubleheader beginning at 1 p.m. Senior RHP Nick Smith and freshman LHP Kenton Deverman are scheduled to start the twinbill for UE.

ssin and junior reliever Drew Fieger pitched the final three innings scoreless to nail down the victory.

Scherry went 3-for-5 with a grand slam and six RBI, while Rumsey went 3-for-5 with five RBI to help lead UE. Shallenberger also reached base five times by going 2-for-3 with two hit-by-pitches, three runs scored and three RBI.

With the victory, Evansville improves to 5-4 on the season, while Purdue Fort Wayne falls to 2-7. The two teams will continue the series on Saturday with a doubleheader beginning at 1 p.m. Senior RHP Nick Smith and freshman LHP Kenton Deverman are scheduled to start the twinbill for UE.