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Indianapolis / Indiana / United States
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Brownsburg / Indiana / United States
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Madison / Indiana / United States
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Lowell / Indiana / United States
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The Lowell Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency that promotes public safety, identifies and solves criminal cases and safeguards citizens rights. The department undertakes various criminal cases and works with state, local and federal agencies in the exchange of information to the public. It investigates crime scenes, seizes and analyzes evidence, identifies and speaks to witnesses and victims of crime, recovers stolen property, and identifies and arrests offenders. The Lowell Police Department also provides services for managing traffic and emergency incidents. It is operated by the town of Lowell, Ind., which also operates other departments, such as parks and recreation, finance, fire and rescue, human resources, public works and water.
Anderson / Indiana / United States
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The Sewer Department is a part of the Engineering Department, which is responsible for sidewalk, street and sign design and upkeep services. The Sewer Department handles sewer and sanitary and storm water concerns. It is also responsible for traffic engineering and issuing right-of-way permits. The department works under the government of The City of Anderson, Ind. The City of Anderson also maintains an air management department that regulates air quality issues and is responsible for asbestos removal. It additionally has fire, police, parks and recreation, public and media relations, and human resource and insurance departments.
Westfield / Indiana / United States
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City of Carmel in Indiana is governed by a City Council comprising seven members elected to four-year terms. The City Council constitutes the legislative body of the city. It has power over the city budget, and passes city ordinances and resolutions. The Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation board acquires, develops and programs safe park lands and facilities for recreation and preservation purposes. The city s community relations department provides programming services for local government access cable television station, Channel 16, on the Bright House network. The department also coordinates promotional and educational video production, and publishes city s bimonthly newsletter and other informational materials. Its community services department is engaged in building and code enforcement, planning and zoning, and urban forestry. The city s Communications Center handles various types of communications for the city that include managing voice mail and fiber-optic network system.
Dyer / Indiana / United States
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Publicly available to all customers.
Muncie / Indiana / United States
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Hammond / Indiana / United States
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Sanitary Districtof Hammond, located in Hammond, Ind., collects, transmits, stores and treats sewage and storm water from the City of Hammond and the Town of Munster, Ind., customer municipalities and industrial users. It also is responsible for the discharge of effluent into local watercourses and the disposal of residual solids. The Sanitary District of Hammond is a separate governmental unit with bonding powers and its own governing body of five Sanitary Commissioners - four appointed by the Mayor of Hammond and one by the Town Council of Munster. HSD was formed, by legislation, in 1938. Its sewage disposal plant, located at 5143 Columbia Avenue, was completed in 1941. In 1948, the town of Munster was added to the district s jurisdiction.