Oct. 19: Consequences of Cuts to City Services in Indianapolis


An explanation by Steve Campbell, Deputy Mayor of Indianapolis

When: Wednesday 19 October, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Where: North United Methodist Church, N. Meridian St. at 38th St. Indianapolis

Balancing the city’s budget while maintaining public safety and neighborhood services requires substantial government reform in addition to luck and skill. Toss into the mix such wildcards as a new stadium for the Colts, a reorganization of services through Unigov II, and the uncertainties facing all local economies, and you have a very tough job for a Deputy Mayor. Steve Campbell has had that job since January of this year. He oversees the city's communications and marketing operations and the city's neighborhood services and affairs. He also concentrates on efforts to market Indianapolis nationally and internationally as an economic development hub and convention and tourism destination.

Part of the Mid-North Shepherd’s Center’s “Domestic Decisions 2005” series. Questions? Contact 317-924-0959 or mnscenter@aol.com

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