Zionsville Town council talks museum funding

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Sullivan Munce

By Sophie Pappas

At the June 2 Zionsville Town Council meeting, the council met for a short 17 minutes to approve several old-business resolutions. Below are a few of the meeting’s highlights.

What happened: The Zionsville Town Council approved a resolution proposed by the SullivanMunce Cultural Center, under the title of the endowment establishment of the Patrick Henry Sullivan Museum.

What it means: The resolution will grant the center $10,000 for the use of maintaining the historical museum section and for operations with the newly-adjoined community center.

What’s next: The center can continue to function as a historical resource in Zionsville.

What happened: The council approved a resolution to amend the Food and Beverage Ordinance in Zionsville.

What it means: According to Town Manager, Ed Mitro, this ordinance amendment will broaden the use of food and beverage funds “for beyond just infrastructure in the downtown area.”

What’s next: The Redevelopment Commission is drafting a checklist and application system for the use of food and beverage funds. The checklist will be available for viewing after the next RDC meeting. This meeting date is to be determined.

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George Abel was appointed by the council to join the board of Parks and Recreation. Abel will be the Union representative on the board.

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