The City of Delphi will be working on Resurfacing Wilson Street and replacing sidewalk and driveway approaches. This construction may impact how you normally access your residence or business. Work will begin on or after July 7, 2021. The Contractor for the project is E&B Paving and the onsite construction inspection is being performed by Butler Fairman and Seufert. We will work with you to make sure you have access and will do everything possible to minimize the disruption.
Please note that if you have any landscaping material (i.e: lawn timbers, landscape block) or any bushes within 1’ of the edge of sidewalk the property owner should remove them if they are concerned about damage. The Contractor will be removing existing sidewalk and replacing with new.
If you should have concerns or experience any problems as a result of the Construction project, please contact the City of Delphi Street Department: 765-564-2353
This is a contract position with an expected 15-20 hours per week on a schedule subject to modification as needed. The contract for 2021 is for 8 months beginning April 1 at $1,500 per month.
Click here for the job description and application form .
https://cityofdelphi.org/services/streets/streets
The City of Delphi is an Equal Employment Opportunities hirer.
Due to the reduction in number of new cases in Carroll County in recent weeks, the City of Delphi will resume in-person meetings at the Community Center, 311 N. Washington Street, beginning with the March 1st meetings of the Board of Public Works and Safety and the Common Council. Masks will be required and social distancing rules in effect. A virtual option to attend by Zoom will also be offered. The BOW meeting will begin at 5:15 p.m. The Common Council meeting is scheduled to begin at 6:00 p.m.
With the recent heavy snow and more snow in the forecast for this week, this is a reminder that vehicles parked on streets marked as "Snow Route" are subject to being towed. Vehicles that have been towed may be claimed at Complete Auto at 5100 North 7th Street off of US HWY 421.
From the Office of the Mayor
The Board of Public Works and Safety will hold a special meeting on Monday, February 8, at 5:15 p.m. The purpose of the meeting will be to review the claims for the Small Business Resilience Grants Round II and take action.
If you would like to receive the Zoom link for this meeting, please email .
From the Office of the Mayor
Due to the high COVID numbers in the community, the City of Delphi will continue to hold its public meetings by Zoom only on Monday February 1, 2021. The Board of Public Works and Safety meeting will begin at 5:15 p.m. The Common Council meeting begins at 6:00 p.m. A Public Hearing on the City of Delphi's intent to apply to the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs for a grant from the State Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) COVID-19 Response Program.
If you would like to receive the Zoom link for these meetings, please email before 4:00 p.m. Monday.
From the Office of the Mayor
Due to the continuing high COVID numbers in the community, the City of Delphi will go virtual only for its meetings scheduled for Monday January 4, 2021. The Board of Public Works and Safety meeting will begin at 5:15 p.m. The Common Council meeting begins at 6:00 p.m. At the end of the Council meeting, a workshop will be held by Council members to discuss the SBRG Round II scoring procedures.
If you would like to receive the Zoom link for these meetings, please email before 4:00 p.m. Monday. — sharing a COVID-19 Update.
The Delphi Board of Public Works & Safety will meet by Zoom on Wednesday, December 30 at 5:15 p.m. to consider yearend claims. The Delphi Common Council will also meet on December 30 beginning at 6:00 p.m. to consider year-end transfers and encumbrances.
If you would like to attend either or both meetings, email to request the Zoom link.
The City of Delphi Common Council passed Resolution 2020-20 at its December 7th meeting authorizing a second round for the Delphi Small Business Resilience Grant (SBRG) program. Earlier this year, the City made 36 SBRG awards totaling more than $161,000 to area businesses that have been hurt by the impact of COVID-19. Those awards were funded in part through a CARES Act grant received by the City of Delphi from the Office of Community and Rural Affairs that provided up to $198,600 to create and retain jobs meeting low to moderate income eligibility guidelines. With more than $110,000 remaining from the OCRA grant, the City is hoping to provide additional relief as the number of COVID cases grows and as necessary restrictions further impact the business community.
The Small Business Resilience Grant is available to most businesses which have been located within the corporate limits of the City of Delphi since July 1, 2020 and which have fewer than 25 full-time-equivalent employees. The maximum possible award is $5,000 per business.
Applications are due by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, January 8, 2021. Further eligibility guidelines and information on how the funds may be used are available within the grant application. Questions can be referred to Mayor Anita Werling at .
The application and other necessary forms can be found below.
Delphi SBRG II Application (.docx)
Income Verification Form (.docx)
W 9 Form (.pdf)
The Board of Public Works and Safety meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. The Common Council meeting begins at 6:00 p.m.
We've had a number of questions as to whether the Trick or Treat hours will continue with recent upticks and school closings in our community. While the City of Delphi will have Trick or Treat as planned, we urge all to use an abundance of caution and to exercise good judgment.
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Have a safe and happy Halloween!