Greenfield Project Notifications

 
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See the current status of ongoing City improvment projects current, and upcoming.
 
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Indiana Municipal Electric Association

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ABOUT THE IMEA

The IMEA has operated as the statewide service association representing the issues and concerns of municipally owned and operated electric utilities while promoting the benefits of public power since 1941. IMEA serves the unified interests of Indiana's 72 public power communities as well as a forum for electric utilities to pool resources for effective leadership, representation, advocacy, education, training and protection.

PUBLIC POWER AT A GLANCE

There are over 2,000 public power communities across the nation. One out of seven Americans are served by a public power community. Municipal utilities are public service institutions whose primary focus is to serve their customers. Their common purpose is to provide reliable and safe not-for-profit electricity at a reasonable price while protecting the environment. The hallmark of public power is local control where citizens have a direct and powerful voice in utility decisions and policies.

PUBLIC POWER IN INDIANA

Indiana is one of 49 states with public power systems. Public Power has close to a 125-year tradition of service in Indiana. Of the state's 568 municipalities, 72 own and/or operate their electric utility. The majority of Indiana's public power systems have celebrated their centennial. More than 500,000 Hoosiers own, control and are serviced by their municipal electric utility.

 

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Community Calendar

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Hydrant Flushing

hydrant-smThe Greenfield Water Utility will be performing a flushing program to clean the drinking water mains beginning March 25 2024.

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TIP411

tip411 logoThe City of Greenfield's Police Department is pleased to announce the implementation of a cell phone and web-based application which will help the public connect with Officers to find information, view alerts, and submit anonymous tips from their smartphone.
 
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Heavy Item Pickup

The City of Greenfield plans a two-week program to rid city properties of heavy items. Tyler Rankins Street Commissioner, announced that the 2024 Heavy Pick-up would be as follows:

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Treatment Plant Progress

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** UPDATED January 17 2024 ** 
 
Follow along as we build the City's new Waste Water Treatment Plant.
 

Brush Drop Off and Mulch Areas are closed

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The City brush, mulch, and compost area is closed until further notice due to construction activities.

Call before you dig

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2024 Mowing Bids

The City of Greenfield is requesting bids from mowing contractors to provide mowing, trimming, bush-hogging, and trash removal services on properties in violation of local weed, trash, and zoning ordinances.
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City Calendar Notice

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 The following meetings have been moved or cancelled for the month of March.

  • The Plan Commission meeting for March 11th 2024 has no new or old business and will not meet this month.
 

Frozen Pipes

frozenthermometerIt is that time of year and the temperatures are dipping below freezing again at night. Frozen water lines in our homes can be prevented.

Here some tips:
-Allow a small amount of water to run from multiple faucets.
-Shut off and drain outside water faucets before freezing occurs.
-Insulate walls nears exposed piping.


Winter is here and these tips will help make it less troublesome. You can read more about preventing frozen pipes by clicking on this link.

Water Line Replacement

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The Greenfield Water Utility will be collecting an inventory survey of all water service line materials. Crews will be working now through Oct 2024. How can you help?

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New Police Dept Contact Map

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The Greenfield Police Department has created this interactive map to assist our community in communicating directly with officers. We ask that the community use this tool to report non emergency issues they are having around their residences rather than calling 911.
 
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Minutes available online

City Council  and Board of Works minutes are available online by clicking the buttons below.
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Sanitary Sewer Cleaning

 

The Greenfield WasteWater Utility will be cleaning the sanitary sewers in Greenfield as an ongoing project. We will be removing debris and tree roots with a combination of high water pressure and tools designed to accomplish the job.

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Police Bulletins

....Updated September 28....
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Periodically, Police Bulletins will be posted asking for information on incidents currently under investigation. Please visit the Police Bulletins page, and check to see if you can help. Together, we can make our community safe.
 
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Put your camera to work!

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The Greenfield Police Department would like to partner with you to solve crime. If you have a home video surveillance system that may cover a driveway, sidewalk or roadway, we want to hear from you.

Follow the below link to list your camera with the Greenfield Police Department, and start fighting crime today!

Online Camera Registration

Special Events and Road Permits

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Having a special event?
 
Need a POD storage container or dumpster sat in the roadway?
 
Want to have a block party?
 
You may need a permit. Applications are available below. If you have any questions please contact the Greenfield Police Department.
 
 
Additional ordinances covering public permits can be found at the City's Code of Ordinances online.

City Services After Hours Emergency Numbers

Power & Light 800-377-5807
Sewer Dept 877-861-6077
Water Dept. 877-861-6081
Storm Water Hotline 317-325-1327
Parks Department Maintenance 317-325-1464

 

Contact City Hall

Greenfield City Hall
10 South State Street
Greenfield, IN 46140-2364

City Phone Directory

Mayor's Office - 317-477-4300
Clerk Treasurer - 317-477-4310
Utility Billing - 317-477-4330
Planning (Permits) - 317-477-4320
Street Department - 317-477-4380
Power and Light - 317-477-4370
Wastewater Department - 317-477-4360
Park Cemetery - 317-477-4387
Pothole Hotline - 317-325-1680
Parks and Recreation - 317-477-4340
Water Department - 317-477-4350
Animal Management - 317-477-4367