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Air Board
The Indianapolis Air Pollution Control Board is a nine (9) member board responsible for enhancing and improving the air quality for the City of Indianapolis and Marion County, Indiana.
The Board membership consist of the following persons appointed as provided: A member who has received a bachelor of science degree in engineering from an accredited university, appointed by the Mayor; A physician, licensed in the State of Indiana, appointed by the City-County council; An attorney, admitted to the Indiana Bar, appointed by the Mayor; A member knowledgeable in environmental matters and public health, representing the public interest, appointed by the City-County Council; A member knowledgeable in fuel technology and combustion, appointed by the Mayor; A member knowledgeable in environmental matters and representing small business, appointed by the City-County Council; A member representing industry, appointed by the Mayor; A member representing labor who is knowledgeable and experienced in public safety or emergency management, appointed by the City-County Council; and A member representing the public at large, appointed by the Mayor. A total of five (5) members are appointed by the Mayor of Indianapolis and four (4) are appointed by the City-County Council. All members serve a four year term.
The Board usually holds public meetings on the second Thursday of each month. The meetings are normally held in Room 107 of the City-County Building at 9:30 a.m. Copies of the agenda can be requested from our office at 317-327-2234 or through e-mail (contact OES)
To view the videos of meetings or current and previous air pollution board packets, click here
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