State of the County scheduled for June 28

Commissioner Steve Dillinger to lay out Hamilton County’s top priorities in coming year

Dillinger

Hamilton County Commissioner Steve Dillinger will give his annual State of the County address on Wednesday, June 28 at the Hamilton County 4-H Exhibition Center, 2003 Pleasant St., Noblesville.

The theme to this year’s address will be “The Way We Were,” as Dillinger pays homage to Hamilton County’s Bicentennial Celebration. Among the topics expected to be addressed are renovations to the Hamilton County Fairgrounds, construction on a domestic violence shelter, and growth in the county’s Parks and Recreation Department. Infrastructure projects like the streamlining of 146th Street at Allisonville Road, updates on State Road 37, and a new bridge over Pleasant Street in Noblesville will also be up for discussion.

“We’ve come so far in the past 200 years,” Dillinger said. “I think those in attendance will be stunned at how much progress we’ve made in just the past four decades, especially those who are fairly new to the area. Hamilton County is a desirable place to live because we have been and continue to be so future focused.”

The State of the County is hosted by the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce. The event is scheduled to start at 11 a.m. and end at 1 p.m. Doors open at 11 a.m. Member pricing begins at $35 for a single ticket and $350 for a corporate table of eight. Premium sponsorships and non-member rates are also available.

Registration is required. You can register at noblesvillechamber.com.