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Carmel City Council approves $60M bond for road improvements in Home Place, redevelopment areas

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The Carmel City Council on March 1 approved $60 million in bonds to pay for road improvements primarily in Home Place and redevelopment areas.

The council prioritized the projects in the bond ordinance as follows:

The funds are also expected to cover underground relocation of some transmission lines.

Councilors included more projects than they expect can be funded through the bond in case projects end up being less expensive than projected or federal funds or other methods are secured to help pay for some of them. Although it’s unlikely to be used, the council added an amendment that requires council approval of additional projects should funds still be available once the listed projects are complete.

The council also approved a provision that prohibits bond funds from being used on public art.

The city council is also considering $65 million in proposed bonds to fund an expansion of the Carmel Police Dept. headquarters building and redevelopment projects. The council’s finance committee will continue discussing those projects at future meetings. None of the proposed bonds are expected to raise the city’s tax rate.

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