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Meridian Street Preservation Commission
The North Meridian Street Preservation Area
Indianapolis, Indiana
Question: I see activity at a certain address in the North Meridian Street Preservation Area. Are any MSPC approvals needed for this work? Have the necessary approvals been obtained?
Answer: Contact the MSPC Chair, Kathleen Blackham, at 327-5165 or Kathleen.Blackham@indy.gov.
Question: I have observed activity on a property that I know does not have approval. How do I report it so the work can be stopped?
Answer: Contact the zoning inspector, David Woo at 327-5024.
Question: Work has been completed on a property in the North Meridian Street Preservation Area that I suspect did not receive MSPC approval. Who do I call?
Answer: Call Kathleen Blackham at 327-5165 first to make certain that approval was necessary and, if so, to determine if approval was obtained from the MSPC. If a necessary approval was not obtained from the MSPC, contact either the zoning inspector, David Woo at 327-5024 or the Mayor's Action Center at 327-4622 (Neighborhood Liason is Mark Warner).
Question: Who do I call to report trash in yards, broken windows, vacant homes with problems or other environmental problems?
Answer: Call Lynne Lynch of the Marion County Health Department at 221-2374.
Note: When filing a report or making an inquiry, you may ask that your identity remain anonymous to others.
For answers to other frequently asked questions involving the Meridian Street Preservation Commission (MSPC), please click here.
DReporting Possible Violations
in the Preservation Area
Page Updated September-19-2011