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Evansville Water and Sewer Utility submits final sewer overflow control plan to EPA Mandated sewer improvement plan now awaits federal feedback and approval

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Evansville Water and Sewer Utility submits final sewer overflow control plan to EPA Mandated sewer improvement plan now awaits federal feedback and approval

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – On Friday, May 31, 2013, the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility (EWSU) submitted the City of Evansville’s comprehensive, federally mandated integrated overflow control plan (IOCP) to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Justice and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management.

Under the federal consent decree, approved by a federal court in June 2011, EWSU’s original deadline for the final IOCP was Nov. 30, 2012. However, in 2011, while EWSU was collecting sewer-flow data, Evansville experienced the wettest year on record. To ensure the plan was built based on more typical conditions, EWSU asked for another six months to collect additional data and right-size system improvement plans, extending the deadline to May 31, 2013.

State and federal regulators will review and respond to Evansville’s IOCP over the next several months.

EWSU’s plan is a 28-year, $540 million program, called Renew Evansville, which will significantly upgrade Evansville’s sewer system infrastructure, improve operations and reduce water pollution. Projects will address combined sewer overflows, and overflows and backups in the separate sanitary sewer system. Combined sewer overflows occur when stormwater and sanitary wastewater exceed the capacity of the combined sewer infrastructure, resulting in sewage being dumped into the Ohio River and Pigeon Creek. “This plan is the culmination of years of work with engineers, Utility staff and the Renew Evansville citizens advisory committee. After hearing and collecting public comment from the Utility’s ratepayers, we are responding to state and federal regulators with a plan that outlines effective, fitted and financially viable solutions to improve Evansville’s sewer system and reduce pollution into our waterways caused by combined sewer overflows,” said Allen Mounts, director of the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility.

In balancing meeting EPA regulations and affordability of the plan, EWSU has proposed a 28-year plan that aims to capture 92 percent of wet weather flow in the combined sewer system. The total cost of the plan is $540 million. The Utility is proposing a 28-year implementation schedule to help keep rates down as much as possible, ensuring rates for in-city customers do not exceed 2 percent of Evansville’s median household income.

Mayor Lloyd Winnecke added, “The diligence and effort the Utility has put into this plan is commendable. The City strives to reach an agreement that complies with federal mandate to clean up our waterways and is right-sized in cost and scale to minimize financial burdens on ratepayers.”

The plan, along with more information about Renew Evansville, is available online at www.RenewEvansville.com.

Choose Not To Lose Summer Camp

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The 1st session of the Choose Not to Lose summer camp is underway at the FOP Camp.
There will be 6 sessions over the summer. Each 3 day camp will give area kids a chance to learn about different aspects of law enforcement. The attendees will get to see demonstrations from the SWAT Team, the Bomb Squad, Crime Scene, and run an obstacle course. They will also learn bike safety, firearms safety, and get a chance to participate in crime scene scenarios.
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IS IT TRUE June 3, 2013

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IS IT TRUE that the City County Observer allowed someone to post a few police reports back in late January that was apparently not completely familiar with the process?…the consequences of this have been that the archives of the EPD Activity Reports has not been presenting any reports since January?…this was all fixed over the weekend by removing one character of code that should never have been there?…our archives are working fine now and we apologize to our readers for the long drought?…HTML is not a very forgiving programming language?

IS IT TRUE that this weekend amid the thunderstorms we were all made aware of yet another case of alleged neglect on the part of the City of Evansville Housing Authority and this one has to do with the conditions of a public housing project called the Schute Apartments?…it seems as though an elderly resident who worked his whole life at Whirlpool who is living there invited a camera person in to see the slovenly way the maintenance on this old project tower was being conducted?…pathological neglect of course is a way of life in the government of Evansville and this building is not the exception?…Schute Apartments joins the growing list of Mesker Amphitheatre, countless parks, over 50 ball fields, roads, corroded water pipes, and of course the $815 Million sewer issue?…being a negligent slop hog must rub off as there are still over 10,000 houses that are so dilapidated that they need over $100,000 worth of work to even be habitable?…that amounts to a hidden and little talked about BILLION DOLLAR REPAIR NEED due to private citizens following the lead of their local government when it comes to taking care of what they have?

IS IT TRUE if things are not drastically changed with respect to taking care of things this will not stop?…Roberts Stadium was basically starved to death when it comes to maintenance so that the cameras would make it look worse than it was?…looking into the crystal ball we see a day in the not so distant future when even the 40 rental front door pride homes will be rotting down from neglect as well?…sloth is one of the seven deadly sins and our local government along with some of the private sector is clearly guilty of sloth?

IS IT TRUE that City Council Attorney Scott Danks is representing a couple of people in a class action lawsuit against Old National Bank for allegedly being clever and tricky when it comes to maximizing the fees collected for overdrafts on checking accounts?…the bit of code that has been used by banks all over the country to honor checks daily from the highest amount to the lowest amount for the purpose of charging as many overdraft fees as possible was developed in Southern California in the late 1990’s by a former co-worker of CCO editor Joe Wallace?…it was rapidly adopted by banks across the country to mine as many fees as possible from their customers who tend to overdraw their accounts?…overdraft fees have become one of the most lucrative profit centers for ONB and other banks?…one would be hard pressed to find a bank that does not practice this sneaky and somewhat usury practice?…we shall watch this class action suit with a high level of interest as it could grow to other banks, it could result in much damage to the century old reputation of ONB and result in a settlement, or it may go to court dragging ONB through the mud for a long time to determine just how legal this technique is?

IS IT TRUE the failed consolidation effort supported by the Winnecke Administration with cheerleading encouragement coming from local mainstream media is now being acknowledged as in the minds of the people interested in subsidizing a downtown convention hotel?…the reckless way the City Administration has been trying to spend money has validated the NO votes of many of those who cast them as a way to keep the irresponsible paws of the City of Evansville out of the pockets of the people who choose to live in the County?

IS IT TRUE there is a local business development opportunity that may pass Evansville by if entrepreneurs and the capital to back them is not established and established fast?…the shale gas revolution began only a few years ago and already employs 1.5 million people and is expected to grow to 4 million by the year 2020?…as with coal, the Tri-State is right in the middle of some serious shale gas that is extracted by a technique often called hydraulic fracking?…coal is on the downswing due to federal regulations and cost competitiveness, manufacturing is continuing to dry up, but shale gas is an opportunity that Evansville and the surrounding towns can take advantage of to rebuild the employment base?…if there had been more time spent on setting up a functional angel investment fund and leveraging the tech transfer agreement signed by GAGE in 2008 and touted by candidate Winnecke as crucial than has been spent on nonsense like Earthcare, chicken fat videos, and brainstorming for dog parks, Evansville may have been on the leading edge of this new energy technology?…whether it is from arrested development or from simply having a twisted sense of priorities Evansville is once again behind the eight ball on a leading edge economic opportunity?

Operation “Blue Light” I-70 Patrol to Begin In Indiana and Ohio

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Tomorrow, June 4th, begins the joint enforcement project between the Indiana State Police and the Ohio Highway Patrol known as “Operation Blue Light.” The joint effort will concentrate on reducing crashes and curtailing criminal activity along the I-70 corridor across both states with Indiana State Police Districts from Pendleton, Indianapolis and Putnamville participating.

The joint effort will involve state police and highway patrol posts from the West Virginia border to the Illinois border along I-70 from June 4th through August 31st. Indiana State Police Captain Bob Burke said “What is substantial about this effort is our ability to work with our neighboring state law enforcement agencies to make our highways safer.”

Captain Burke went on to say “We will concentrate on reducing fatal crashes, removing intoxicated drivers and removing the criminal element along this major thoroughfare.” The enforcement effort will include troopers as well as Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division (CVED) personnel from both states.

Lieutenant Jon Payer, Piqua District Criminal Patrol Commander for the Ohio Highway Patrol, said “It’s a natural fit, as we have two like minded agencies coming together to reduce injury and fatal crashes, as well as removing the criminal element from our highways making for a safer Ohio and Indiana.”

Indiana Troopers will be utilizing fully marked and unmarked Chargers, unmarked Mustangs and Harley Davidson Motorcycles looking for crash causing violations like following too closely, unsafe speed and unsafe lane movement. Troopers will also be using unmarked white INDOT pickup trucks in construction zones looking for unsafe drivers.

Commercial Vehicle Enforcement personnel in Indiana will be checking trucks for safety violations, fatigued drivers as well as unsafe food shipments. Scale houses in both states will be utilized to enforce the overweight truck laws and K-9 Units will be utilized to check vehicles and trucks for contraband.

The Indiana State Police remains committed to reducing the number of impaired driving crashes as well as all crashes. Motorists are encouraged to report suspected impaired drivers by calling 911. Give a vehicle description, location, and direction of travel. Never follow impaired driver.

Vanderburgh County Redevelopment Commission Meeting Notice‏

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The Vanderburgh County Redevelopment Commission will meet on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. in Room 307 of the Civic Center Complex located at 1 N.W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. to consider, among other things, a Resolution regarding the refunding of the Vanderburgh County Redevelopment District 2006 TIF Bonds. In addition, the Commission will hear a presentation from GAGE concerning a proposal to construct a shell building within the Vanderburgh Industrial Park.

County Commissioners June 4, 2013 meeting agend‏a

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Vanderburgh_County_in_sealAGENDA
Vanderburgh County
Board of Commissioners
June 4, 2013
5:00 pm, Room 301

1. Call to Order
2. Attendance
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Permission to Open Bids for VC13-05-01: Street Paving in Keystone Subdivision
5. Action Items
• SWCD/ NRCS Log Jam Presentation: Mark Abell Mark Cambron
• Resolution CO.R-06-13-006: Approving the Execution of an Amendment to the County’s Lease Agreement with the Building Authority Regarding the Centre
• Second/ Final Reading of Co.05-13-005: Wastewater Pretreatment Ordinance
• First Reading of CO.06-13-007: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance
• First Reading of CO.06-13-006: Amendment to Subdivision Control Ordinance
• First Reading of Vacation Ordinance: CO.V-06-13-001: Vacation of 12 Foot Public Utility Easement Located on Lot 2 of Lee Subdivision
• Permission to Advertise Notice of Public Hearing for Vacation of Public Utility Easement in Lee Subdivision
• Contracts, Agreements and Leases
i. Commissioners: Inter-Local Agreement with Evansville Water and Sewer Utility Regarding the Relocation of a Water line on North Green River Road
ii. Coroner: Pathology Services Agreement with Allen Griggs, M.D.
iii. Adult Probation: Home Visit Deputy Agreement with Mark Harrison
iv. Health Department:
• State Indoor Radon Gas Grant Agreement
• Xerox Copy Lease and Maintenance Agreement
6. Department Head Reports
7. New Business
8. Old Business
9. Public Comment
10. Consent Items
• Approval of prior meeting minutes: May 14, 2013
• Employment Changes
• Commissioners:
i. Notice to bidders of Sale of County-owned property
• 422 Garfield Ave.
• 212 W. Virginia St.
• 418 420 Garfield Ave.
• 1011 Adams Ave.
• 3 Poplar Dr.
• 1218 S. Linwood
ii. Corrective Quit Claim Deed: 734 E. Riverside
iii. Transfer Request: Burdette Park
• Auditor: May 2013 A/P Vouchers
• Sheriff:
i. Request to surplus 1998 Ford Taurus for disposal
ii. Request to Transfer 2001 Ford Taurus to Area Plan Commission
• County Engineer:
i. Pay Request No. 176 for TIF Projects in the amount of $58,538.33
ii. Department Head Report
• Burdette Park: Request to Surplus two busses
• Ozone Officer April 2013 Monthly Report
• IBAP Gatekeeper April 30, 2013 Report
• Weights and Measures April 16- May 15, 2013 monthly report
• County Treasurer
i. April 2013 Monthly Report
ii. April 30, 2013 Year-to-date investments report
• Evansville ARC April 2013 Report of Activities
11. Rezoning
• First Reading of VC-8-2013
Petitioner: Tim Rich of Houchens Properties
4910 & 4800 Heckel Road
Change from Ag to C-2 with UDC

• First Reading of VC-7-2013
Petitioner: Altstadt Plumbing Service
2118 Harmony Way
Change from R-1 & C-4 with UDC to R-1

• First Reading of VC-9-2013
Petitioner: Two Kins Investments
2624, 3700, 3708 and 3800 Heckel Road (E. of 3800 Heckel Road and behind 3618 Heckel Road)
Change from R-1 to R-3
12. Adjournment

Body found in vacant Evansville house

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Evansville Police have launched a death investigation after a body was found in a vacant house.
Officers were dispatched the the vacant house at 2462 Culverson on Friday evening. Officers found an unidentified body inside the house.
The investigation is on-going. No other information is available at this time.

River City Bicycle Classic News Conference‏

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Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and representatives from Team Guitar Lab, Evansville’s own cycling team, will hold a news conference Monday, June 3, at 10 a.m. at Garvin Park near the historic fountain to announce details for the 2nd annual River City Bicycle Classic. The event will be held

Saturday, June 8, and will feature more than 200 cyclists from the region competing for thousands in cash prizes.