It’s Sunday evening as I write this, so here are a few notes from the news in Fishers during the last week or so…..
–The first general election for regular four-year terms in Fishers city offices has now been completed. The same officials that won one-year terms last year in the transition from a town to a city will remain in office for their full four-year terms beginning in 2016, with the exception of City Councilman Stuart Easley, who lost to Brad DeReamer in the May Republican primary election. The only Democrat running was council at-large candidate Greg Purvis, who received 2,057 votes, 1,116 votes short of winning a council seat. Purvis recieved 16.6% of the vote in a four-way race. The three GOP winning candidates garnered roughly 26%-28% of the ballots cast. I wrote this week that it is unknown whether Purvis’ vote count will be sufficient to encourage Democrats to attract candidates in future city elections. Some had written to me wondering why I’m so concerned about Democrats in Fishers. I’m not as concerned about Democrats or Republicans, but more concerned that voters in Fishers have some choice when the next general election season comes around in four years.
–Fishers is already gearing up for the day after Black Friday, known as the Local Saturday of shopping, just after Thanksgiving. You can read more about it at this link.
–The City of Fishers Department of Public Works has a new plan to help the families of deployed members of the armed forces. Department employees will be clearing snow and handling yard work for these families. More information is available at this link.
–Launch Fishers was presented an award honoring the FailFest, which was a day long conference on how entrepreneurs can learn from their failures. You can learn more about this award at this iink.
–Look for Mayor Scott Fadness to announce his plan to implement a mental health program soon. The mayor formed a task force on mental health issues in Fishers shortly after assuming office early this year. Representatives from public safety, a local hospital, the local school system and many others with an interest or expertise in this issue have been involved in formulating the plan to be announced anytime.
More news about Fishers is likely on the way, between now and the end of the year.