
The Culver Town Council members may make a decision on the purchase of a new water meter reading system when they meet tonight.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members may make a decision on the purchase of a new water meter reading system when they meet tonight.
Continue readingRepresentatives of AMI Solutions/EJP presented information to the Culver Town Council members last week concerning a new meter reading system.
Continue readingCulver Town Manager Ginny Bess Munroe updated the town council members last week on the next phases of the Lake Max Trail.
Continue readingThe process to start demolishing the building that formerly housed the Evil Czech restaurant in Culver will start today.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members unanimously adopted the Unsafe Building Fund ordinance during their meeting this week. The fund allows the town to establish an Unsafe Building Fund in order to put in it money that is reimbursed for liens and demolition on an unsafe property.
Continue readingAnother one of Culver’s Stellar Communities Designation projects is expected to wrap up in the next couple of weeks.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where they will review an electronic sign policy and an ordinance that establishes an Unsafe Building Fund.
Continue readingThe completion of a Culver workforce housing development was celebrated by state and local officials Saturday. Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch and developer Kevin Berger cut the ribbon on The Paddocks. The 48-unit income-based housing development was part of Culver’s Stellar Community plans.
Continue readingThe recent sale of 415 Lakeshore Drive could help jumpstart an unsafe building fund for the Town of Culver. The town had to tear down what was left of the former City Tavern building after a fire in October of 2019. The proceeds from last month’s sheriff’s sale will reimburse the town’s demolition costs and other charges.
Continue readingMarshall County’s communities are putting proposals together for the state’s new regional development initiative. The READI program lets regions of counties, cities, and towns apply for up to $50 million for quality of place and talent attraction.
Continue readingSome local officials will continue to be able to attend government meetings virtually. Virtual meetings first became allowed in Indiana last year during the health emergency. House Bill 1437 made that option permanent, if the governing body adopts a written policy allowing it.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council will get updates on the Visitor Center and the state’s new READI grant tonight. Council members will also consider a policy allowing them to attend meetings electronically, along with a policy outlining what may be displayed on Culver’s electronic sign.
Continue readingThe installation of electric car chargers on Jefferson Street just east of Main Street in Culver will create an amendment to the parking ordinance to include that addition, but it was not quite ready for approval by the Culver Town Council last week.
Continue readingMembers of the Develop Culver organization recently completed a Preserving Main Street grant application. If awarded, the downtown group could receive $2 million to preserve a historic property on Main Street.
Continue readingThe property at 415 Lakeshore Drive in Culver that was once home to the City Tavern restaurant was sold in a Sheriff’s Sale on Tuesday afternoon.
Continue readingAn engineer from Midwestern Engineers submitted an analysis to Culver town officials responding to complaints of drainage problems in several downtown building basements along South Main Street from north of East Jefferson Street to south of East Madison Street, which needs the help of drainage system installation.
Continue readingWork on Community Crossings paving and crack sealing projects in Culver will resume next week.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where they will review updates to the parking ordinance.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members considered a request from Marshall County Habitat for Humanity officials for equipment out of the Evil Czech building before it is demolished.
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