Corydon Town Council.

Representing 5 Wards.

The Town of Corydon’s Council is elected to 4-year terms by ward to represent you and your concerns. Residents are encouraged to reach out directly to their ward representative with any questions or concerns.

The Council meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 7:00 PM. The meetings are held in the Meeting Room in the rear of the Town Hall. The meetings are open to the public.

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On January 4, 2018, Lisa F. Matt was sworn in as the 99th Mayor of Frisco. In his first budget, the Mayor worked closely with City Council to fund bold anti-poverty initiatives. The initiatives included the expansion of quality, the creation of community schools, and investing in parks, rec centers, and libraries. These initiatives were possible because Frisco became the first major city to pass a tax on sweetened beverages.

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Meet Your Town Council Members

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Wayne Buchinsky

Council Member

WARD 1

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Paul Hamann

Council President

WARD 2

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James Thomas

Council Member

WARD 3

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Heather Davis

Council Member

WARD 4

Harlan Fisher

Council Vice President

WARD 5

The housing crisis is the most serious issue.

Issue that is making every other challenge harder, particularly for low-income families. This critical effort holds great promise for finding local and regional solutions.

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