Carmel, IN News Roundup (8/20/25)

Carmel considers pay overhaul: At the Aug. 18 council meeting, the city’s CFO proposed ending step increases on Jan. 1, 2026, in favor of a market-aligned compensation plan that would retitle and regrade hundreds of positions — find out how it could reshape city payroll.

Glick Art funds youth concerts: A Glick Art grant will bring the Carmel Symphony’s Music Matters concerts to over 1,000 fifth- and sixth-graders on Monday, Oct. 27 at the Palladium — find out how it’s inspiring tomorrow’s music lovers.

Signature55 project gains traction: The Carmel mayor and Redevelopment Commission advanced a four-acre public-private plan for active adult homes, a veteran-focused park and 356-space public parking, now headed for City Council approval — find out.

Public Safety Day Expands: The Carmel Fire and Police Departments welcomed thousands to the city’s largest parking lot for Touch-A-Truck, live vehicle extrication demos, a packed Kids Zone, and community booths— find out.

Carmel’s Scrapbook Savant: Retired English teacher Rhonda Craver parlayed decades of yearbook advising into leadership of the Carmel Clay Public Library Foundation Guild and its blockbuster Guilded Leaf Book and Author Event — find out how she’s preserving community memories.

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