Town of Francesville

Francesville's first public art piece is featured on the side of the Neihouser Building in Francesville. The art piece was created by muralist Jenna Morello.
An enthusiastic crowd gathered on Wednesday, May 19 to commemorate the first public art piece in Francesville at a public mural dedication ceremony held outside of the Neihouser Building in Francesville. In addition to commemorative remarks about the project and its partners, the ceremony featured...
Francesville is looking for a little help with finances and council members are working to secure a solid future.  Clerk-treasurer Cathy Elston spoke with the town council a few weeks back about the way Baker Tilly will now be charging customers. The town typically pays the financial consultants by...
Francesville residents will still be able to use the recycling carts in town but as of the beginning of the year curbside recycling will no longer be available.
As of the first of the year, Francesville will no longer be offering curbside recycling.  Town council members discussed whether to continue with curbside recycling during a few of the previous meetings as they wanted to see how many people were participating and how much time was being spent on it...
Some changes have been made to the Francesville town ordinances as the town council attempts to clean up some issues happening in the town limits.  The council recently heard several complaints about vehicles, public nuisances and animals. To address the complaints, the council looked at what...
Francesville Town Marshal Doug Lee asked to move the police department office in an effort to make it more visible.  Lee spoke with the council during a regular meeting on June 16. He would like to move into another office as the room he is currently using for an office is more of a closet.  Lee...
Resurfacing on a few streets in Francesville and updating of some water meters will begin after July 11.  Town manager Brad Stevens updated the town council, during a regular meeting on June 1, on when the work will start. The roadwork includes Montgomery Street from the railroad tracks to Market...
Facial covers are no longer being enforced in Pulaski County as the town ordinances and county order have been repealed.  The town councils of Winamac and Francesville both approved to repeal the facial covering ordinance during emergency meetings on May 13. The ordinances, local disaster emergency...
Francesville Town Council members have approved to increase the rent of EMS that is using a part of the town hall as a second location in the county.  The council discussed creating a contract, during a previous meeting, but wanted more information from the town attorney, Justin Schramm, before...
Problems with the latest wastewater treatment project continue to be a hassle for the Town of Francesville but solutions are soon to be tried.  Water department superintendent Greg Stone said, during a regular meeting on April 15, he would like to purchase two more posts to attach to the lagoon...
Francesville Town Council members are moving forward with implementing a new tax to raise additional funds as they recently held a public hearing.  During a regular meeting on March 18, the council met with Eric Walsh, from Baker Tilly Virchow Krause LLP, to discuss the next financial steps the...

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