Government
Indianapolis, Indiana
City Government Description
Indianapolis, officially the Consolidated City of Indianapolis and Marion County, operates under a consolidated city–county (Unigov) government formed in 1970. The executive branch is led by the elected Mayor, who oversees both city and county operations and unlimited four‑year terms. Legislative authority is vested in a 25‑member City‑County Council, representing geographic districts and responsible for budgeting, ordinances, and appointments.
Municipal functions are organized into six major administrative departments headquartered in the City‑County Building at 200 E. Washington St.: Business & Neighborhood Services, Metropolitan Development, Parks, Public Works, the Metropolitan Police Department, and Fire/EMS services. Many other services such as public records, public safety (Sheriff, Coroner), and civil courts continue under Marion County jurisdiction or separate township governance.
The city maintains a strong mayor–council system, where the Mayor acts as chief executive and the Council serves as legislative body. City administration supports over 60 taxing units, nine civil township governments, and seven special districts within Marion County. Public meetings, including Council sessions, are held in the City‑County Building’s Beurt R. SerVaas Public Assembly Room.
Contact Information
200 E. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 Mayor’s Office: (317) 223‑3222 City‑County Council Office: (317) 223‑2211 General Email: [email protected]General Information
GOVERNMENT NEWS
Two-Vehicle Accident with Injuries in Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana, February 4, 2026 A two-vehicle collision occurred at Michigan Road and West 63rd Street in Indianapolis, resulting in injuries to the occupants involved. Emergency services reported that all individuals...
Colts Pivot with New Strategy in NFL Redraft
Indianapolis, IN, February 4, 2026 The Indianapolis Colts have made significant changes in their 2025 NFL redraft selections, showcasing a strategic shift in their team-building approach. By prioritizing key positions like...
Indianapolis Colts Sign 17 Players to Future Contracts
Indianapolis, February 4, 2026 The Indianapolis Colts have signed 17 players to reserve/future contracts to enhance their roster for the upcoming NFL season. This includes a combination of returning practice squad...
Urgent Call to Action: Indianapolis Animal Care Faces Overcrowding Crisis
Indianapolis, February 4, 2026 Indianapolis Animal Care Services has declared a state of emergency due to an overcrowding crisis at its shelter, housing over 200 animals beyond its capacity of 148...
Missing Teen Hailey Buzbee Presumed Dead in Indiana
Fishers, Indiana, February 4, 2026 Authorities in Fishers, Indiana, have confirmed that 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee, missing since early January, is now presumed dead. Suspect Tyler Thomas, 39, has been arrested following...
Indiana Senate Passes Controversial Gender Definition Bill
Indianapolis, February 4, 2026 The Indiana Senate has approved Senate Bill 182, which defines ‘gender’ and ‘sex’ as the same, declaring only two genders in the state. This legislation impacts schools,...
Indianapolis Concert Featuring Post Malone and Jelly Roll
Indianapolis, February 4, 2026 Indianapolis will host an exciting concert at Lucas Oil Stadium featuring Post Malone and Jelly Roll. Slated for June 12, 2026, the BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part...
Colts Retain Coaching Staff for Upcoming NFL Season
Indianapolis, February 4, 2026 The Indianapolis Colts have confirmed the retention of their key coaching staff for the upcoming NFL season, ensuring continuity within the team. Offensive Coordinator Jim Bob Cooter...
Indiana House Advances Bills to Streamline State Operations
Indianapolis, February 4, 2026 The Indiana House of Representatives has passed two key bills aimed at modernizing the state’s governance and reducing inefficiencies. House Bill 1003 proposes the restructuring of state...