Etna Green Council Tables Renewal Of KEDCO Agreement, Approves Trash Rate Study
The Etna Green Town Council tabled renewing its annual agreement with the Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation during a Dec. 12 meeting.
Read MoreThe Etna Green Town Council tabled renewing its annual agreement with the Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation during a Dec. 12 meeting.
Read MoreThe Etna Green Town Council discussed solar-powered speed limit signs and an abandoned property on Spring Street during a Nov. 14 meeting.
Read MoreTwo incumbents and a new member win Etna Green’s Town Council member seats.
Read MoreThe Etna Green Town Council adopted its budget for 2024 during an Oct. 10 meeting.
Read MoreThe Etna Green Town Council approved entering a five-year service agreement with Indiana Municipal Power Agency for the town’s electric utility during a Sept. 12 council meeting.
Read MoreA laundromat may soon be established in Etna Green.
Read MoreImprovements to Etna Green’s Heritage Park are in the works.Â
Read MoreVandalism in Etna Green is a recurring issue, and the town’s council is taking steps to stop those responsible.
Read MoreEtna Green Council tabled further discussion on a possible rate increase for residents’ sewer bills during a Jan. 10 meeting.
Read MoreEtna Green Town Council is addressing an issue with flooring at the Heritage Park building.
Read MoreProgress is being made on Etna Green establishing a residential tax increment financing district.
Read MoreThe Etna Green Town Council accepted proposals with consulting firm Baker Tilly on establishing a tax increment finance (TIF) residential district in the area.
Read MoreThe Etna Green Town Council meeting for August will be on Tuesday, Aug. 16.
Read MoreThe Etna Green Town Council is holding an executive session at 8 p.m. Friday, July 15.
Read MoreEtna Green Town Council approved a bid from Niblock Excavating, Bristol, for two asphalt paving projects on town roads.
Read MoreThe Etna Green Town Council discussed a resident’s water issue and heard updates on town properties during a May 10 meeting.
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