Zionsville mayor files suit, seeks to clear up her power to demote department heads

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3 thoughts on “Zionsville mayor files suit, seeks to clear up her power to demote department heads

    1. They actually are still a town, just one of the few towns in Indiana with an elected mayor.

  1. Zionsville did not convert to a city. It’s still the Town Of Zionsville. However, a few years back in 2015, they decided to go to a mayor/council form of government, which is allowed, although I believe only one other town in Indiana has a mayor.

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