ANGOLA — Mayor David Martin got permission to take ownership of a dilapidated building and give it away during Thursday night’s Common Council meeting.
ANGOLA — After heated discussion, the Angola Common Council passed the first reading of an ordinance amending the zoning map for the controversial Speedway Professional Park Lot 1.
ANGOLA — The Angola Plan Commission granted conditional approval to a request for a primary plat to divide Speedway Professional Park from a 40.9-acre parcel into two lots at its
ANGOLA â It would appear the former First National Bank building in downtown Angola is going to get a second set of new windows just a month after replacement windows were installed by its owner, Thomas Blake.
Blake and staff and representatives of Indiana Landmarks and Angola government met Thursday with the goal of meeting a resolution over the windows that were installed on the west and north sides of the building that the Angola Historic Preservation Commission ruled against allowing. The building is located at 15 S. Public Square.
After the windows were installed without the required certificate of appropriateness, the city filed an injunction against Blake from Steuben Circuit Court, which ordered that a resolution be found.