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EPD Activity Report 5-20-14

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EPD Activity Report 5-20-14

Indy gets glimpse at electric cars soon coming to city

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By Andi TenBarge
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – The Bolloré Group and Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard unveiled the 100 percent electric vehicles that soon be on city streets as part of a new car sharing service called BlueIndy.blue-indy-400x214

The Bolloré Group unveiled new Blue Indy cars that will be part of a new car sharing service later this year in Indianapolis. Photo by Andi TenBarge, TheStatehouseFile.com
The Bolloré Group unveiled new Blue Indy cars that will be part of a new car sharing service later this year in Indianapolis. Photo by Andi TenBarge, TheStatehouseFile.com
The Bolloré Group is to invest $35 million in the project, which will make Indianapolis the largest electric car sharing service in the country. Within eight months, the BlueIndy service will provide 500 electric vehicles and 200 service locations fitted with 1,000 charging stations to Indianapolis.

“From now on, residents and visitors of Indianapolis will be able to drive around without owning a car and without emitting greenhouse gases or particulate matter,” Ballard said.

For the first time, the Bolloré Group will export outside of France its end-to-end electric car sharing solution. The service is based on the successful Autolib’ in Paris, Bluely in Lyon and Bluecub in Bordeaux, which complement public transportation offerings and improve French citizens’ mobility.

“It gets the brand name of Indianapolis out there. I want Indianapolis to be seen as cutting edge and Bolloré Group has had this service that has been wildly successful,” Ballard said. “They are extremely committed to making this work because they want to take this to other places in America.”

 

COA rules natural parents’ consent unnecessary in adoption

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Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

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Once a trial court found a child’s natural parents to be unfit, the court did not need to revisit that finding at an adoption hearing, the Indiana Court of Appeals has ruled.

The mother and father of J.M. lost custody of her and the mother’s three older children after the Indiana Department of Child Services removed the minors to foster care because of the natural parents’ continued alcohol and drug abuse, along with incidents of domestic violence.

Eventually, the paternal grandparents filed a petition for guardianship of J.M. and the natural parents consented. However, the foster parents objected to the grandparents’ petition and filed a petition to adopt J.M. The grandparents followed with a competing petition of adoption.

After a consent hearing, the trial court determined the natural parents were unfit and their consent was unnecessary.

Proceeding to the adoption hearing, the trial court granted the foster parents’ petition for adoption.

The natural parents appealed the court’s decision that their consent was unnecessary.

In In the Matter of the Adoption of J.M.: J.P. and J.M. v. R.H. and R.H., 82A01-1309-AD-404, the Court of Appeals affirmed the judgment of the trial court.

The Court of Appeals rejected the natural parents’ argument that the trial court erred when it did not consider their fitness at the time of the consent and adoption hearings. Pointing to the mother’s and father’s continued difficulty with alcohol and lack of insight on the negative effects that alcohol has had on their lives, the COA panel found the trial court did not err by concluding they were unfit at the consent hearing.

“As for the adoption hearing, the Natural Parents’ argument that the trial court should have reevaluated their fitness at that time is merely a request for a second bite at the proverbial apple,” Judge John Baker wrote for the court. “Once the trial court concluded that the Natural Parents were unfit at the consent hearing, as stated above, the effect was the termination of their parental rights.”

 

Dr. Bucshon Praises Fiscally Responsible WRRDA Bill

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On Tuesday, the House voted to approve the Water Resources Reform and Development Act (WRRDA), a fiscally responsible bill that improves our nation’s water transportation infrastructure, cuts government red tape, and helps create much needed jobs.

After passing the House in October by a bipartisan vote 417-3, the House and Senate moved to a conference committee to iron out the final details. Dr. Bucshon was appointed as a conferee to help negotiate a fiscally responsible deal that benefits Indiana’s ports and waterways and creates jobs all without a single earmark, a first for the bill.

“I’m proud to have worked with my colleagues on both sides the aisle on a bill to meet the needs of our water transportation infrastructure,” said Dr. Bucshon. “The WRRDA bill helps the private sector create jobs and grow our economy by cutting red tape and expediting the environmental review process. We also invest in maintenance and funding for ports, like our very own Mt. Vernon Port, that are often underfunded to ensure safety and maintain competitiveness. At the same time the bill is fiscally responsible, does not include any earmarks, and deauthorizes $18 billion in old, inactive projects. WRRDA will undoubtedly help Indiana and I look forward to a Senate vote and the President’s signature.”

Bucshon’s work was also praised by Committee Chairman, Bill Shuster.

“We set out to draft a fiscally responsible bill to ensure our country has an efficient and effective water transportation system and we accomplished that goal with WRRDA,” said Rep. Bill Shuster, Chairman of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. “Dr. Bucshon has been a valuable member of our committee and I thank him for his hard work to negotiate the final details of this bill.”

Senate approval is expected by the end of the week. WRRDA will then move to President Obama’s desk for his signature.

BACKGROUND:

The Mt. Vernon Port in Southwestern Indiana handles between 3 and 5 million tons annually, and is ranked as the 6th largest inland port in the US by ton-miles.

Speaker of the House, John Boehner, released a comparison of the 2007 water resources bill and today’s demonstrating that the bill has gone from “an Earmark Haven to a Jobs Bill.”
WRRDA 2014 Highlights (Courtesy the Transportation Committee):

The Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014 is one of the most policy and reform focused measures of its kind in the last two decades. WRRDA streamlines the project delivery process, promotes fiscal responsibility, and strengthens our water transportation networks to promote competitiveness, prosperity, and economic growth. WRRDA contains no earmarks and makes major reforms to increase transparency, accountability, and Congressional oversight in reviewing and prioritizing future water resources development activities.

Reforms Bureaucracy, Accelerates Project Delivery, and Streamlines Environmental Reviews

· Sets hard deadlines on the time and cost of studies
· Consolidates or eliminates duplicative or unnecessary studies and requires concurrent reviews
· Streamlines environmental reviews and improves coordination
Fiscally Responsible

· Deauthorizes $18 billion of old, inactive projects that were authorized prior to WRDA 2007
· More than fully offsets authorizations with deauthorizations
· Sunsets new authorizations to prevent future project backlogs
· Reduces the inventory of properties that are not needed for the missions of the Corps
Strengthens Oversight, Transparency, and Accountability

· NO earmarks
· Establishes a new, transparent process for future bills to review and prioritize water resources development activities with strong Congressional oversight
Increases Flexibility for Non-Federal Interests and Leverages Private Sector Investments to Multiply the Effect of Federal Funding

· Maximizes the ability of non-federal interests to contribute their own funds to move studies and projects forward
· Expands the ability of non-federal interests to contribute funds to expedite the evaluation and processing of permits
· Establishes a Water Infrastructure Public Private Partnership Program and new options to expand the local role in project implementation
· Creates innovative methods to invest in and finance water resources infrastructure and municipal drinking water and wastewater needs
Enhances Safety and Protects Communities

· Strengthens dam and levee safety
· Improves Army Corps of Engineers responses to extreme weather events
· Encourages resilient construction techniques and the use of durable, sustainable, and innovative materials
Improves Competitiveness, Creates Jobs, and Strengthens Water Resources Infrastructure

· Authorizes needed investment in America’s ports, strengthens ports that move the majority of the Nation’s commerce, and ensures equity for those ports that contribute the most to the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund
· Supports underserved, emerging ports
· Reforms and preserves the Inland Waterways Trust Fund
· Authorizes priority water resources infrastructure improvements recommended to Congress by the Chief of the Army Corps of Engineers to improve navigation and commerce and address flood risk management, hurricane and storm damage risk reduction, and environmental restoration needs

Hands Only CPR

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EFD will again partner with AMR and Deaconess Hospital for Hands Only CPR Day, Wednesday May 21st. We will kick off the day at 8 AM in front of the Civic Center where Mayor Winnecke, Chief Mike Connelly and other VIPs will learn and practice lifesaving Hands Only CPR.

Remember the Flagpole and Evans School story last Wednesday?
Well EFD will once again giveback to Evans students by assisting AMR and Deaconess with Hands Only CPR training.
This is scheduled from 1:20 – 2:00 PM at Evans School.

To top off the day, AMR, Deaconess and EFD will be at the Otters Game, to teach Hands Only CPR and hopefully set a record in the process.
Doors open at 5:00 PM.

We hope to see you there !!! There will be interviews at these locations.

Local History Open House at EVPL

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An open house showcasing local history resources will be held Thursday, May 22 from 4 – 6 pm in the Indiana Room on the second floor of Central Library.

Celebrate Historic Preservation Month by exploring the vast resources in the EVPL’s Indiana Room, as well as learn about the wide variety of online historical material the library has available. There will be short, tutorial presentations at 4:30 pm and 5:30 pm highlighting a few of the digitization projects that have been recently unveiled. Attendees will learn about the digital archives, view an 1856 aerial map of Evansville and search Evansville newspapers from bygone years through the NewsBank online collection.
For more information, call 428-8200, extension 1238.

Midnight Madness at Willard Library

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Willard LibraryJune 16 – 20, 2014
Willard Library Special Collections Department

Midnight Madness is a week long event in which the Special Collections Department holds various genealogy and history programs while also remaining open until midnight the entire week. This year Midnight Madness will run June 16 – 20, with an additional event on Saturday June 21. There is more detailed information in the attached flyer.

Class Schedule

Monday, June 16th
9:30 a.m. Beginning Genealogy: Start Putting Leaves on Your Family Tree
11:00 a.m. Tour the Willard Websites: Exploring the Genealogy Databases
2:00 p.m. Catholic Church Records in Evansville
6:00 p.m. Browning Genealogy Library

Tuesday, June 17th
9:30 a.m. Tombstone Art & Epitaphs
10:00 a.m. Joining the DAR
11:00 a.m. Come to Your “Census”
1:00 p.m. Finding Ancestors Using Land and Connected Records
2:00 p.m. Church, Cemetery and Overlooked Local Sources
6:00 p.m. The Coroner’s Office and Your Research

Wednesday, June 18th
9:30 a.m. Why Did I Ever Get Started?
11:00 a.m. Using City Directories to Fill in the Blanks
1:00 p.m. Different Ways to Record Getting Hitched
2:00 p.m. Mining Family Histories & Genealogies
6:00 p.m. Why Did They Go There

Thursday, June 19st
9:30 a.m. Source Materials for Genealogists: Where to Look First
11:00 a.m. Wedding Traditions & Customs
2:00 p.m. Tri – State Germans
4:00 p.m. Individualized German Research
6:00 p.m. Researching Old Newspapers

Friday, June 20nd
9:30 a.m. Willard Library Archives: Behind the Scenes
2:00 p.m. Printing Your Family History: Practical Advice

Saturday, June 21rd
10:00 a.m. Evansville’s Own P – 47 Thunderbolt

IS IT TRUE May 21, 2014

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IS IT TRUE that yesterday was a wonderful day in Southern California?…yesterday was ended with this writer presenting a duplicate of the Silver Award won by SecoSys at the World’s Best Technology Conference to the City Council of Desert Hot Springs to commemorate their support and commitment to excellence even in the face of challenging budgetary times?…Desert Hot Springs placed their bets on the winning horse and jockey when they signed on as one of the founding entities of the Coachella Valley Innovation Hub?…President Obama is now emulating the California Innovation Hub initiative as are 15 other California cities and municipalities across the nation?…it all started in Palm Springs with a well conceived plan just a few short years ago?…that plan was followed up with proper funding and consistent support without political distractions and that is the basis of the successes of 2014?

IS IT TRUE the City County Observer has enjoyed two record setting days during the last 5 days with respect to readership?…Friday March 16th was the 4th most traffic that the CCO has ever had in a single day?…Monday March 19th beat that and moved into 3rd in traffic for the 4 years that the CCO has been counting internet traffic with a reliable and accurate counting program known as Google Analytics?

IS IT TRUE the office of Emergency Management was moved to sheriff’s station on Hwy 41 from a long time location?…when Sherman Greer was in charge of Emergency Management he did not want to move because he was on a triple net lease and only paying $35,000 to $38,000 per year?…it has been reported and confirmed that the move reported in mainstream media costed over $500,000?…leaving a site that it will take over 15 years to break even if the rent is free does not strike us as good management of the taxpayer’s dollars?…it would be interesting to know who made the money from the move and what the new expenses are?

IS IT TRUE we are sorry to report that the Hartke Pool in the shadow of the demolished Roberts Stadium will not open on Memorial Day as it has every year since it was built?…that dates back many years to when most of us were children?…the activity preventing the opening is the demolition of the big slide that many children have enjoyed for a long time?…the cost to demolish the slide is reported to be $12,000 and the best quote to refurbish the slide was $60,000?…in a city that was hell bent to spend $10 Million on a dog park and skateboard ramp next door, the failure to invest $60,000 to refurbish a legacy slide is mind boggling?…there was no solicitation for public help?…there was not even adequate planning to get the old slide down in time for a Memorial Day opening?…if this is good time management then the Martians are managing their time well for a second landing at Roswell?

IS IT TRUE that the headline story on the Courier and Press today read “No criminal investigation of Brinkerhoff-Riley recording ‘as of today'”?…the cast who throw the stones at Channel 14 and Channel 25 echoed the same “are you the only crook in your family” headlines throughout the day?…we find this to be offensive and smacking of sensationalism?…for media outlets that call themselves legitimate to do things like this and post the most rotten pictures of Councilwoman Riley ranks right up there with the talking heads of cable television who do the same thing?…if we wanted to join in the fray we could easily come up with headlines like “Winnecke not yet convicted of Lying about Reconciliation”, “Weinzapfel Administration yet to have charges filed against it for last minute spending”, or even “Friend and John still awaiting arraignment for weekend shenanigans”?…those were all of course created just for the purpose of mocking the idiocy that Evansville’s mainstream media has become during recent times?

Libertarian Party of Vanderburgh County Commends City Councilwoman

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Libertarian Logo The Libertarian Party of Vanderburgh County commends city councilwoman Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley for releasing details of a state of audit this week of the city’s 2012 operations. We express great disappointment with Mayor Winnecke and his administration team for failing to present the findings earlier.

LPVC Chairman Bart Gadau released the following comment:

“Meetings regarding city business must be open to public. The results of the audit do not place our city in a flattering light and begs the question if Mayor Winnecke has simply played politics by holding back these findings. The fact that the audit took place months ago and the Mayor’s office has not discussed the results publicly is very troubling. It is truly disturbing how complacent our community has become, especially with regards to matters of government transparency.”

“The Libertarian Party advocates for smaller government because of issues like this. If our local officials are not capable of managing something as simple as their books, how can we count on them to effectively manage important issues such as our dilapidated sewer system, neglected roads, parks, and buildings? This audit is a clear message that government has gotten so large and cumbersome that it cannot maintain itself effectively or efficiently. Kudos to Councilwoman Brinkerhoff-Riley for bringing this issue to light.”