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1410 North Lynhurst Drive
Speedway, IN  46224
  • Telephone Number: 317-246-4121
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Code Enforcement

            The main goal of the Speedway Code Enforcement program is to bring to the attention of residential and business owners existing code violations that can have a negative impact on the community.  Many such code violations are referred to as public nuisances.  Through voluntary compliance, cooperation and a spirit of personal responsibility for the well-being of the community, conditions that create code violations can be eliminated.  These acts will make the Town of Speedway a better place to live.  The citizens of the Town of Speedway owe it to themselves and their neighbors to maintain their homes and businesses in a manner which has a positive effect on the overall appearance of the town. 

             The basis of the Code Enforcement program rests upon everyone acting as good neighbors.  Residents and business owners have a responsibility to maintain their property in a manner which does not downgrade the value, use, enjoyment or safety of any surrounding property.

 

            Code Enforcement Officers are always available to attend neighborhood and organizational meetings to explain the Municipal Code and assist citizens with improving their neighborhoods and the overall quality of life in Speedway.

 

 
 
PROCEDURES FOR INVESTIGATING VIOLATIONS

 

            Upon receiving a complaint, a Code Enforcement Officer will inspect the site to confirm the alleged violations.  The Officer will then contact the property owner to explain the violation and suggest solutions.  The property owner is then given a specific amount of time to rectify the problem.  While most property owners comply after the first notification, those who do not receive additional notices or citations.  All issues are addressed in a confidential, friendly and understanding manner.

 

For More Information on the Speedway Code Enforcement Program or to Report a Violation Contact:

 

Code Officer Jerry Ciresi
Code Officer Bud Ellwanger
(317) 246-4121



News

  • 500 Mini Marathon Road Closures and Parking Restrictions
    Published: Thursday, April 21, 2011
    Speedway Police Department releases information on road closures and parking restrictions for the One American 500 Festival Mini Marathon.
  • Christopher Ristuccia Named Officer of the Year
    Published: Thursday, March 24, 2011
    Detective Christopher Ristuccia named Speedway Lions Club Officer of the Year.
  • New Police Officers Join the Speedway Police Department
    Published: Wednesday, March 23, 2011
    Officers Stuart Bishop and Don Smith are sworn in by Clerk-Treasurer Sharon Zishka.
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