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Fall Creek Township Trustee

2026 - General Election
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Fishers

Fall Creek Township Trustee

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Serving as a the Fall Creek Township Board Trustee offers a unique opportunity to make a direct and lasting impact on your community. As a Trustee, you’ll be responsible for overseeing important services that support residents, including emergency assistance, fire protection, and local infrastructure.


Your role will involve making decisions that directly affect the daily lives of your neighbors, managing public funds responsibly, and collaborating with other local leaders to ensure that resources are used effectively.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Budget Oversight: Review and approve budgets for township services, ensuring financial health and effective use of public funds.

  • Community Services: Make decisions about essential services such as public safety, health services, and community welfare programs.

  • Infrastructure Management: Work with the township board to address local infrastructure needs, including roads, parks, and community centers.

  • Public Engagement: Act as a liaison between the township government and residents, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs are addressed.

  • Policy Development: Help create and implement policies that benefit the township, focusing on improving quality of life for all residents.


Why Run for Township Board Trustee?

As a Township Board Trustee, you’ll have a direct hand in shaping the future of your township. You’ll ensure that your neighbors have the services and support they need, and work towards building a better, stronger community for everyone. If you’re passionate about local government, problem-solving, and making a difference, this is the perfect role for you.

Requirements.

Must:

  • Reside in township

  • Be eligible to vote

INTERESTED?

Current Dem in Office.

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Valuable Skills for Township Board Trustee:


  • Leadership: Strong leadership abilities to guide the township’s direction and make important decisions on behalf of the community.

  • Budgeting & Financial Literacy: Comfort with managing public funds and ensuring fiscal responsibility in all township expenditures.

  • Problem Solving: Ability to find creative and practical solutions to community challenges, from public safety to local services.

  • Collaboration: Ability to work effectively with other board members, local officials, and community organizations to achieve common goals.

  • Communication: Excellent interpersonal and public speaking skills for engaging with residents and explaining complex issues in a way that’s easy to understand.

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