Greenfield Project Notifications
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Preventing Frozen Pipes and Damaged Water Service
Do not call 911 or Police Non-emergency to report a broken pipe inside your home. Please call the Water Utility at 317-477-4350 or 877-861-6081 to have our 24 hour on call personnel come out to help you. 911 and the Police Non-Emergency phone lines should be called if someone is hurt, or the public safety is at risk
Cold weather and wind chills are a risk to water lines if the lines are not protected. Homeowners can expect frozen water pipes and water damage if exposed areas aren't properly insulated or we aren't careful about winter heating.
Here are some problem areas, warning signals and tips to minimize the chance of freezing water pipes.
PROBLEM AREAS
• Pipes near broken or open basement windows
• Unheated crawl spaces and equipment rooms
• Pipes near the foundation or cracks in the basement wall
• Pipes near exterior wall in unheated room
• Inadequate heating in un-insulated or uncovered outside pit
• Pipes under kitchen sinks or cupboards
WARNING SIGNS OF FREEZE
• Unusually cold water temperature (less than 35° F) at any fixture
• Unusually low water flow or low water pressure at a fixture
• Sputtering sound when opening a fixture
THAWING FROZEN PIPES
• It's safest to use hot air from a hair dryer or exhaust from a vacuum cleaner
• Use heat tape, but with caution and following the manufacturer's instructions explicitly, and unplug when
finished
PREVENTION
• Allow a small amount of water to run from multiple faucets
• Shut off and drain outside water faucets before freezing occurs
• Insulate walls near exposed piping
CAUTION
• To prevent fires, never thaw with an open flame or torch
• Be careful if pipe is cracked, it will spray water into electrical appliances when thawed
• Check and clear drains to prevent basement flooding in case of pipe burst
• Know where the main shut-off valve is located so you can turn it off quickly in case a pipe bursts
Damaged Water Service- Do not open your water service pit at any time. This can allow several negative results to occur and it may result in a civil fee of $2500 per occurrence. If you need additional information, contact the Greenfield Water Utility at 477-4350.
City Hall Calendar
City Council Meeting Wed May 14th 2025, 7:00pm - |
Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting Tue May 20th 2025, 7:00pm - |
Park Board Meeting Wed May 21st 2025, 5:30pm - |
Comprehensive Plan Open House

Date: April 30, 2025
Time: 5:30 - 7:30 PM
Location: Hancock County Public Library (900 W McKenzie Rd, Greenfield, IN)
Treatment Plant Progress

Meeting Videos
For those who prefer to view the City's meeting videos in the Firefox web browser, that is now working again. We have also increased the video quality substantially. All videos moving forward should be viewable in all major web browsers. Please note that due to security concerns with mobile devices, the videos will no longer autostart. Please just click the play button and enjoy.
P&L Tree Trimming
Greenfield Power & Light has contracted an arborist, the tree trimming company Clean Slate, to trim limbs away from the power lines. The arborist will contact homeowners in the areas where Clean Slate will be trimming trees. This work will continue throughout the year.
City Calendar Notice
The following meetings have been moved or cancelled for the month of March.
- Please note there will not be a Historic Board of Review meeting for March 6, 2025
- Please note there will not be a Plan Commission meeting for March 11th, 2025.
- Please note there will not be a Board of Zoning Appeals meeting for March 18th, 2025.
Greenfield In Gear Comprehensive Plan a Roadmap for 2055
Listen up, Greenfield! Do you want to make a difference in our city? Our future? Well, we are proud to announce Greenfield’s new Comprehensive Plan – our growth and development roadmap for the year 2045. This plan presents a great opportunity for positive change in the community, and it needs YOUR voice!
Police Bulletins

Minutes available online
Special Events and Road Permits

Put your camera to work!
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!
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Greenfield City Hall
10 South State Street
Greenfield, IN 46140-2364
- 317-477-4300
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