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County and Bloomington extend building-code interlocal agreement through April 30, 2026

July 25, 2025 | Monroe County, Indiana


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County and Bloomington extend building-code interlocal agreement through April 30, 2026
The Monroe County Board of Commissioners approved an extension of the interlocal cooperation agreement with the City of Bloomington to continue shared building-code authority. The extension runs retroactively from Jan. 1, 2025, through April 30, 2026, and the board approved the related resolution identified in meeting materials as Resolution 20 20 five-thirty 3. Legal staff said the text is essentially the same as prior agreements but now designates four meeting dates between the city and county to discuss issues arising from recent state legislation and permit-software changes. "Recent legislation affecting the permitting process is going to require a lot of discussion and working with our software vendors," said Dave Schilling from the legal department. The resolution authorizes the board president to sign the agreement on behalf of the county. The measure passed by voice vote, 2-0. Commissioners described the interlocal as routine but important to protect public health and safety and said staff should continue to collaborate with city counterparts on compliance and software integration.

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