As the City of Fishers has grown to a municipality containing an estimated 91,000-plus residents, the city staff has grown, and that has caused a space crunch at City Hall. With the police department exiting its longtime home in a building just north of City Hall and moving across the street to the new George Kehl Station, a number of city departments have been in the process of moving into the the previous police station.
The City Services Building (CSB) is the name given to the former police headquarters, and the public will have access to the CSB as of Friday, March 1st.
The Fishers City Court, which has been holding sessions in the City Council Chambers, will now be located inside the City Services Building, providing a secure and permanent location for court officials. Those visiting the CSB will be able to deal with permit and inspection processing, sewer and storm water bill payment, court payments, and traffic tickets. Parks & Recreation payments will be accessible at the City Services Building. This includes payments and registration for building and pavilion rentals, activities and programs, and Special Event Permit Applications (SEPA). This new location can service residents in addition to Parks & Recreation’s office at 11565 Brooks School Road.
Plenty of parking is available in the area of the CSB, with surface lots and a number of parking garages nearby.
City officials say planning your trip to City Hall or the CSB is a good idea by accessing city services at the Web site using this link.
If you choose to pay the city with a credit card, be aware that a 3% credit processing charge will be in effect for all credit card transactions. Exact cash or check is preferred.