INDIANAPOLIS — The City-County Council’s passed the $1.7 billion 2026 City-County Operating Budget and $20 million Fiscal Package on Monday, Oct. 6. The 2026 Budget Package funds critical investments in public safety, infrastructure, economic development, housing, and quality of life. The vote was 17-8, with 6 Republicans and 2 Democrats voting against.
Highlights of the 2026 Budget include continued support for the City’s Gun Violence Reduction Strategy, first implemented in January 2022. Since then, Indianapolis has seen a nearly 50% decrease in criminal homicides and a 40% decline in nonfatal shootings. The 2026 Budget also fully funds IMPD staffing. Indianapolis Fire Department staffing is also fully funded along with a new Station 33 on the northwest side.
The budget includes investments to lay the foundation for an additional $100 million in annual road funding beginning in 2027.
The 2026 budget funds efforts that are part of the City’s comprehensive approach to improving housing stability. There will be $10.25 million budgeted for homelessness, which includes funding the second phase of the Streets to Home Indy strategy, a rapid rehousing initiative that aims to end chronic homelessness.
More information about the budget and budgeting process is available at indy.gov/activity/city-and-county-budget.
-
Other News This Week
- This Week’s Issue: July 17-24
- 100 Years Ago: July 17-23
- DC BLOX Revamps Plans for Data Center, Council Proposes Moratorium
- Making Community
- Broad Ripple Sidewalk Sale
- Billy the Kid’s Indiana Connection, Part 1
- Taste of the Fair Introduces New Food Choices, Competition
- Big Project to Improve Reverend Mozel Sanders Park Announced
- Cyclospora Outbreak Now in 31 States
- Mental Health of America to Train Librarians to Help Patrons
Search Site for Articles


