Sorry, I should have explained what I was doing. I sent INPCRP a copy of questions I sent
to the city regarding cemeteries under the Indy Works Proposal. Indy Works is Mayor
Bart's plan to to end the Township government system in Marion County. All township
duties, except the school systems, would be consolidated under the city/county UNIGOV. The
reason for this is the city/county financial problem due to the current economy, and
things that were not dealt with over the last 30 years.
The Mayor has appointed a commission to look at the proposal. There have been 2 meetings,
with 3 to go, to explain the proposal and hear comments. There is some question of whether
the comments are being recorded. I have not been able to attend a meeting because of my
work schedule. In checking out the proposal on line
www.indygov.org I did not see any
specific info regarding cemetery care. Any one with questions or concerns can send them to
golivo(a)indy.org
If the City goes with this proposal, as I think it will, the Mayor will take it to the
Legislature in January for approval and funding.This is where voting for legislators
becomes important. Ending the Township government in Marion County may set the trend for
the rest of the state.
I don't like to bring up political issues on this list, but cemeteries and cemetery
law will be directly affected by what happens to county and township government, and the
legislators who have, or have not supported cemeteries.
Kieth, to answer your question - Indy Works should not affect the completion of the
VanSickle project. The question is who will care for Marion County cemeteries in the
future, and where will the $ come from.
Theresa Berghoff
Keith Rott <kerott(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Theresa,
Is this a new proposal?
What is the status of the proposal?
Is there an approval or rejection required?
Who has to approve or reject the proposal?
Would you expect there to be an impact on the incomplete restoration efforts at the
Vansickle Cemetery? As you know the work there is not expected to be completed until next
spring. There are several arrangements and expenditures to be made other than the
restoration work itself to complete the project.
Keith Rott
Theresa Berghoff wrote:
On page 35 of the Indy Works proposal, Township Cemeteries are listed as a residual
function. Item 2 under Solutions states their maintenance will transfer to the Dept. of
Public Works and/or Indy Parks. Most of the cemeteries under Township care are historic
cemeteries of the pioneer period. What training will DPW or Indy Parks have to repair,
preserve, and maintain these cemeteries? How will the recently restored Washington
Township Cemeteries be maintained ? Will money be added to the DPW and/or Indy Parks
budgets for their care? Will Marion County establish a Cemetery Commission to make sure
these historic cemeteries don't fall through the cracks of the UNIGOV system?
Theresa Berghoff
Marion County Resident and member of the
Indiana Pioneer Cemetery Restoration Project
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