First Board of Works meeting at new City Hall

First session in new City Hall (L-R Mayor Scott Fadness, member Jason Meyer & City Attorney Lindsey Bennett

Fishers city staff has now moved into the new City Hall after a long period of time scattered around the city as the new building was under construction.  Tuesday morning marked the first meeting of the Fishers Board of Works and Public Safety in the new center of city government.

Most of the items on the agenda were routine, but it featured the first time the board heard a utility bill appeal hearing.  Former Fishers City Planner Adam Zaklikowski says his state tax refund has been put on hold because he is named on a debt to Fishers for stormwater and sewer service.  Zaklikowski told the board he does not contest the debt is owed, but said this related to a dispute between himself and his ex-wife.  The board agreed the debt is due, but also agreed to take Adam Zaklikowski’s name off the debt, since he did not own the property for the period of service related to those bills.  Zaklikowksi now works for the Town of Fortville.

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