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News from the City of Carmel - March 8, 2024
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Drake Sterling to be sworn-in as Carmel's new Chief of Police
Join us Tuesday, March 12 at 6:30 p.m. for the official swearing-in ceremony. Members of the Carmel community are invited to attend the event to be held at The Tarkington Theater at The Center for the Performing Arts.
"The swearing-in ceremony for our Chief of Police stands as a cherished tradition within our law enforcement, and we extend a warm invitation to the entire community to participate," stated Mayor Sue Finkam. "Chief Sterling’s appointment to guide our community is a source of pride for us all."
This link takes you to the news release.
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Range Line Road Corridor project receives Engineering Excellence Award from American Council of Engineering Companies
The City of Carmel has received a National Recognition Award in the American Council of Engineering Companies’ (ACEC) 2024 Engineering Excellence Awards competition for the Range Line Road Corridor Project. Deemed by ACEC as “the world’s greatest celebration of engineering excellence,” the award honors projects demonstrating exceptional engineering excellence at the national level.
Completed at the end of 2023, the City partnered with American Structurepoint, Inc. which provided overall program management services for the design and construction of the entire corridor and design and engineering services for roundabouts, streetscape design and landscape architecture.
“We are so grateful for and proud to receive the ACEC Engineering Excellence Award in recognition of the contributions of so many at the City of Carmel and American Structurepoint. This area is now a pedestrian and bicycle-friendly, streetscaped corridor providing improved public safety, more efficient traffic flow and inviting access to destinations where residents and visitors can live, play and work,” said City Engineer Jeremy Kashman (pictured above). “It is also an example of the City of Carmel leading the nation in our Safe System initiatives, an approach which aims to improve safety for all road users.”
This link takes you to the news release.
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Head to the District this Saturday
Allied Solutions' Meet Me on Main 4 - 8 p.m.
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Summer Camp Series registration is open
Registration for Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation (CCPR) Summer Camp Series is now open. CCPR offers 13 traditional and specialty full-day camps for ages 5-15. Camp types range from nature to arts to sports and more. Each week campers will enjoy weekly themes, hands-on activities, field trips or guest speakers and trips to The Waterpark or splash pads.
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Carmel Arts Council presents local artists' virtual art exhibition
The Carmel Advisory Committee on Disability and the Carmel Arts Council are proud to present their annual Virtual Art Exhibition featuring pieces by Carmel residents with disabilities. Each week in March, we will highlight two talented artists.
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Brookshire Golf Course opens March 11
The City of Carmel’s golf course along Cool Creek offers 18 Championship holes in a picturesque setting.
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Get your season pass now!
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Reserve your tee time here.
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CSBN March Meeting
Carmel Small Business Network (CSBN) Meeting Wednesday, March 27, noon Carmel City Hall, Council Chambers (Second Floor) If you are interested in attending, please RSVP to Kelli Prader in Carmel Utilities at kprader@carmel.in.gov by Wednesday, March 13.
Thank you to lunch sponsor, State Bank, for their generous support of this meeting. To learn more about CSBN, this link takes you to the website for Carmel Small Business Network | City of Carmel
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CNAN March Meeting
Carmel Neighborhood Association Network (CNAN) Meeting Wednesday, March 27, 6 p.m. Carmel City Hall, Council Chambers (Second Floor) Light refreshments will be served. CNAN continues to be one of the best ways for the City to share information about City departments and services, while addressing the concerns of the neighborhood association presidents' network.
To learn more about CNAN, this link takes you to the website for Carmel Neighborhood Association Network | City of Carmel
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2023 Annual Report now available
Carmel Utilities is a city-owned water and wastewater utility with a strong commitment to proactive maintenance programs, infrastructure investments and strategic planning efforts, all with an emphasis on community engagement and transparency.
To view the 2023 Annual Report, click this link.
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Carmel Utilities Water & Sanitary Sewer Rate Increase
Carmel Utilities Water and Sanitary Sewer charges reflect a rate increase passed in the 2023 rate ordinance.
For more information regarding details of this rate change, please visit the Carmel Utilities website and go to the Rates & Fees menu at the top of the page.
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Only1 month until Total Solar Eclipse
We are counting down the days until the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8! We have seen your questions and wanted to provide a little more information on the City of Carmel’s plans for the day of the event, as well as some safety measures and expectations for this extraordinary event.
For more details, this link takes you to the City's Facebook page.
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Performing Arts in the City
Carmel has world class entertainment in a variety of genres featuring performances all year long
Each week we will highlight some of the events going on in the City.
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Carmel High School Choirs
Evening of Show Choir Thursday, March 14, 7 p.m. Dale E. Graham Auditorium, Carmel High School
An Evening of Show Choir will feature performances by the award-winning Ambassadors, Accents, New Edition and Allegro.
Purchase tickets to Evening of Show Choir.
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Feinstein's at Hotel Carmichael
Click the venue logos below for more entertainment options.
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Upcoming Public Meetings
Mayor's Advisory Commission on Arts - Monday, March 11, 3 p.m.
All public meetings take place in the Council Chambers in City Hall, unless otherwise indicated. Public meetings are broadcast live on Carmel TV and YouTube .
To view archived Government Meetings with Closed Captioning, visit the City's video archives. Select the meeting you wish to view and once the window opens on your computer screen or phone, select the CC box on the bottom right corner next to the settings.
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About the City of Carmel, Indiana The City of Carmel is a thriving suburban community in Central Indiana, and is ranked one of the most livable mid-size U.S. cities. Known nationwide for pioneering urban design, Carmel has received numerous awards for its community amenities, quality of life, business environment and excellent schools, and continues to build community for those who live, work, play and visit the city. For more information, visit www.carmel.in.gov.
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