State & Local Meeting
Land Use and Special Studies - January 7, 2026
January 07, 2026
The City of Carmel, Indiana Land Use Committee convened on January 7, 2026, to discuss two primary agenda items related to local land use and parking regulations. The first item involved consideration of Ordinance 272, which proposes establishing fifteen-minute parking spaces on Main Street and Mill Court to 1st Avenue Southeast, along with regulating parking on Rangeline Road and Main Street to 1st Street. The committee reviewed the ordinance in light of a recent parking study, discussed enforcement challenges, and the balance between loading/unloading and short-term parking needs. The committee voted to send the ordinance back to the city council with a favorable recommendation, noting that further parking-related discussions, including valet parking and parking garages, will continue. The second major topic was the US 31 Sub Area Plan, which is still in the discussion phase. Committee members and public participants raised concerns about residential areas included in the plan boundary, potential impacts on affordable housing, lighting standards, and the need for clear transitional zoning to protect existing neighborhoods. Staff committed to revising the plan to address these concerns and present an updated draft at the next meeting. No specific contract awards or procurement actions were discussed during this meeting.
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- Land Use and Special Studies - January 7, 2026 · City of Carmel, Indiana · Jan 07