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Board approves consent agenda and adopts aquatic‑facilities ordinance at April 15 meeting

April 16, 2025 | Indianapolis City, Marion County, Indiana


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Board approves consent agenda and adopts aquatic‑facilities ordinance at April 15 meeting
The Health and Hospital Corporation Board of Trustees on April 15 approved its consent agenda and adopted General Ordinance No. 1‑2025 (aquatic facilities, aquatic venues and public beaches) on second reading following a public hearing that generated no public comment.

At the start of the meeting trustees moved and seconded approval of the consent agenda and approved it by roll call; the minutes record roll call affirmatives from Trustee Kelly Doucette, Trustee Dr. Gary Fish, Trustee Tom Henneffy, Trustee Brenda Horn, Trustee Michael Bridal and Vice Chair Carl Drummer. The board then opened the public hearing on Ordinance No. 1‑2025; no speakers signed up, the public hearing was closed, and the board voted by roll call to adopt the ordinance on second reading with the same recorded affirmative votes.

Actions at a glance:
- Consent agenda: Motion to approve the consent agenda (mover and seconder stated at meeting); outcome: approved by roll call. Vote record: Kelly Doucette — yes; Dr. Gary Fish — yes; Tom Henneffy — yes; Brenda Horn — yes; Michael Bridal — yes; Carl Drummer — yes.
- General Ordinance No. 1‑2025 (Aquatic facilities, aquatic venues and public beaches): Public hearing held with no public comment; motion to adopt on second reading moved and seconded; outcome: adopted by roll call. Vote record: Kelly Doucette — yes; Dr. Gary Fish — yes; Tom Henneffy — yes; Brenda Horn — yes; Michael Bridal — yes; Carl Drummer — yes.

No amendments or further public testimony were recorded for the ordinance during the meeting.

The board adjourned at the close of the agenda.

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