UPDATED ADDRESS! City Council Meeting Nov 6

IMPORTANT! The meeting will not be held in the usual location due to construction. Instead, go to:
Carmel School Administration Building
5201 E. Main Street
Carmel, IN

Several members of the Autumn Lake HOA are planning to speak about Duke’s proposed high-voltage line and substation project during the public-comment section of the Carmel City Council meeting on Monday, November 6.

We need to pack the hall with people who are affected by this issue–YOU! We don’t need everyone to speak (though of course you can); we just need a room full of people who will raise their hand when our HOA president says, “who in this room is affected by this project?”

Since this project could involve clear-cutting trees on the Monon trail, everyone in Carmel is affected!

We’re shooting for at least 200 people at the meeting. We want to show how big the impact this project is, and that it is worthy of the Council’s time. Please join us if you can, and bring as many people as you can find.

*Kids are great to bring! Not only will they get a chance to see their local government at work, but the leukemia risk brought by these high-voltage lines affects the children most of all.

Click to see a PDF of the flyer we’ve been circulating: Make Your Voice Heard Flyer (revised with correct meeting location)

How You Can Fight

Duke is taking public comments only until October 12! Don’t let them take your silence as acceptance. Let them know you want better options to choose from

Your Carmel city councilperson wants to hear from you, too. They were unaware of this project until homeowners brought it to their attention:

These council members are on the Finance, Utilities, and Rules Committee: