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Johnson County commissioners approve ordinance to vacate easement

December 01, 2025 | Johnson County, Indiana


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Johnson County commissioners approve ordinance to vacate easement
Johnson County commissioners voted Dec. 1 to adopt Ordinance 2025-0-15, an ordinance vacating a county easement, after a public hearing that drew no public comments. The hearing opened at 10:01 a.m.; when no speakers appeared, a board member moved to close the hearing and the motion carried. The board then took a separate vote to approve the ordinance, with commissioners answering "aye." The presiding official announced the motion carried.

The ordinance was placed on the agenda as a public hearing item; no speakers registered in the record during the hearing. The action was taken by voice vote during the meeting and was presented as a discrete final action on the easement vacatur. The transcript does not record the text of the ordinance beyond its identifying number and that it concerns vacating an easement; additional statutory or property details were not specified.

Next steps were not specified during the meeting. Because the board approved the ordinance in a single hearing and vote, record updates and any required filings to implement the vacatur will follow standard county procedures unless otherwise noted in subsequent minutes or staff reports.

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