Indy Rezone

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The City of Indianapolis is in the zone…Rezone that is. The City has made key changes to its zoning ordinance that went into effect April 1. These updates are all aimed at helping make the zoning process easier to navigate for citizens and businesses alike. Check out the resource links below on Indy Rezone and other tools providing increased efficiency and convenience for businesses looking to build or expand in Indy.

City of Indianapolis Zoning Ordinances: The Indianapolis Metropolitan Development Commission approved the amended version of the Consolidated Zoning & Subdivision Ordinance in October 2015. The new ordinance went into effect April 1, 2016. 

Indy Rezone: Key changes made to the City of Indianapolis zoning ordinance that may have a direct impact on you and your neighborhood.

Open Counter: Open Counter helps estimate the fees, permits, and licenses necessary to start or expand your business in Indianapolis.

ZoningCheck: Zoning regulations can be complex. ZoningCheck simplifies the site selection process by showing you where your business is permitted.

For more information on Rezone visit www.indy.gov/revisecode

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