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A new residential ordinance allowing 'Accessory Dwelling Units,' will get its first reading Monday at the Evansville City Council meeting; ordinance could help ease housing crisis in city
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The city council will discuss it April 4th with a vote set for April 10th
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Councilors will consider a proposal to keep courts out of Wesselman Park
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Will take effect next year; includes more significant changes to City Wards 2, 3 and 4
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Two maps are proposed, one by Evansville City Council, one by County Surveyor in process some feel has been partisan and without enough public input
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The group has been going before city council and filing complaints with the IURC
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The mayor also wants funds to help pay water bills and end shutoffs
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Investments include mental health, housing, and economic development
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The Evansville City Council approved a tax abatement for a planned $14 million assisted living facility that will replace a local landmark. With the tax…
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The president of the Evansville City Council says he’s tested positive for COVID-19.Ron Beane posted on his campaign Facebook page that he is vaccinated…