State of the County address set for Wednesday, June 26

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Event sold out, but you can watch on Hamilton County TV!

Hamilton County Commissioner Steve Dillinger will give his annual State of the County address on Wednesday, June 26 at the Embassy Suites in Noblesville.

Dillinger

Commissioner Dillinger will address several critical infrastructure projects, including the rebidding of the 141st Street intersection on State Road 37, progress at the 146th Street and Allisonville Road intersection, and construction of the new Pleasant Street Bridge. Additionally, he will discuss the remodeling of the former Humane Society, an expansion of the Judicial Center, and extension of sewer and water utilities to Bakers Corner.

Commissioner Dillinger will also highlight several new projects, namely the development of a new Public Safety Training Center, a new 911 center, and a county-owned childcare center.

“Attendees can expect a comprehensive overview of the progress and future plans for Hamilton County,” Dillinger said. “From critical infrastructure improvements to new public safety initiatives, this address will highlight how we are working to enhance the quality of life for all residents. I look forward to sharing our vision for the county’s future.”

The State of the County is hosted by the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce. On Monday, it was announced that the event is sold out, but the Chamber has activated its waitlist system.

The entire presentation can be viewed online, same day, via Hamilton County Television at hctv1.com.

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