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Martinsville City Council member urges oversight of concession spending ahead of tighter revenues from SB 1

October 29, 2025 | Martinsville City, Morgan County, Indiana


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Martinsville City Council member urges oversight of concession spending ahead of tighter revenues from SB 1
Ann Miller, identified in the meeting as a member of the Martinsville City Council, raised concern about concession expenditures and urged oversight in light of expected revenue reductions tied to SB 1.

"I just I viewed the docket, that had the concession concessions expenditures on it and what was received and I was hoping with the, you know, your budget was approved for 2026, but keep in mind with SB 1, we're gonna have to start everybody's got to start tightening their belt, and there's gonna be less revenue," Miller said, asking staff to "keep an eye on it for this coming, 2026 season with the pool and other various events."

Why it matters: Miller's comment links local concession revenue and expenditure oversight to a statewide policy change she identified as SB 1. She asked the local staff to monitor concession spending and revenues as the city finalizes operations for 2026.

The transcript does not specify the dollar amounts or the specific concessions line items she reviewed; Miller asked for continued attention to concession operations and spending but did not propose a formal motion or specific directive during the meeting.

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