Unigov

Modern Indianapolis overlapped by Pre-Unigov Indianapolis
Modern Indianapolis overlapped by pre-Unigov Indianapolis (note: some then independent enclaves are included in pre-Unigov Indianapolis) [1]

Unigov is the colloquial name adopted by the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, to describe its consolidated city–county government.[2] By an act of the Indiana General Assembly, Indianapolis consolidated with the government of Marion County in 1970.

Within Unigov are eleven "included towns". Under Indiana Code 36-3-1-4 sec. 4(a)(2)), included towns retain their identity as towns under Indiana law and have some limited autonomy. However, they are legally part of the Consolidated City of Indianapolis and are fully subject to the laws and control of the government of Indianapolis. Four other municipalities in Marion County are not part of the Indianapolis government ("excluded cities and towns"), but receive county-level services from Unigov and take part in elections for the Indianapolis City–County Council and mayor.

The area of Marion County not within the included or excluded towns, but including what was the City of Indianapolis prior to the enactment of Unigov, is designated by the U.S. Census Bureau as the "balance", and its population is usually quoted as the population of Indianapolis for census purposes.

  1. ^ "Territorial growth of Indianapolis, 1900 to 1972". indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
  2. ^ Hammar, Colin. "A Review of Unigov for The Unigov Oral History Project". 08/01/2012. Retrieved September 17, 2017.

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