Welcome to the neighborhood! We are so glad you’re here. We hope you find this information helpful as you settle in to your new home and community.

VILLAGE WALK HOME OWNER’S ASSOCIATION:

Website:

Facebook: Join Village Walk Group on Facebook

Nextdoor:

Sign up for VWHOA newsletters:

Annual HOA Meeting: Held in November at Christ Lutheran Church 600 N. Ford Rd.

Annual HOA Dues: Collected in May

Covenants:

Thinking of making improvements to your property?

Architectural review board contact: Marty Schipper at

Need more information about the community?

Community Liaison: Carrie Bergman 317-219-9755 /

OBTAIN A BOONE COUNTY NEWCOMER PACKET:

Phone books are available for $10 (can also find some free at Marsh kiosk if avail.)

TOWN PLANNER CALENDAR(meetings, local events, classes, coupons, etc.):

SIGN UP FOR PUBLIC SAFETY TEXTS (severe weather, emergencies, etc.):

FILE YOUR HOMESTEAD TAX EXEMPTION:

BOONE COUNTY COURT HOUSE

201 Courthouse Square Lebanon, IN 46052 (765) 482-2940

REGISTER YOUR VEHICLES:

Lebanon, IN BMV: 2222 N Lebanon St. Lebanon, IN 46052 (888) 692-6841

REGISTER TO VOTE: Voter Registration:

(our neighborhood is in Boone County/Eagle Township/Precinct is Eagle 17)

REGISTER FOR SCHOOL OR DAYCARE:

Zionsville Community Schools:

900 Mulberry St. (317) 873-2858

(our neighborhood is assigned to: Pleasant View Elementary)

Before and After school Care:

Preschools and Daycares:

Private Schools

  • Traders Point Christian Academy
  • University High School

USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS AND ADDRESSES:

Police Department: 1075 Parkway Drive (317) 873-5967

Fire Department: 1100 W. Oak Street (317) 873-5358

Poison Control: (800) 222-1222

Zionsville Town Services: Town Hall 1100 W. Oak St. 317-873-8245

Post Office: 1475 W. Oak Street (317) 873- 1380

UPS Store: 49 Boone Village (317) 873-2667

FEDEX Drop box: 1475 W. Oak St.

Library: 250 N. 5th Street (317) 873-3149

URGENT CARE CENTERS:

St. Vincent Immediate Care Center 10801 N. Michigan Rd. (317) 344-1269

Witham Convenient Care 6085 Heartland Drive #205 (317) 768-2200

MinuteClinic @ CVS 1466 W. Oak St. (317) 873-6438

HOSPITALS:

IU North 11700 N Meridian St. Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 688-2000

St. Vincent 2001 W. 86th St. Indianapolis, IN 46260 (317) 338-2345

Witham 2605 N. Lebanon St. Lebanon, IN 46052 (765) 485-8000

HELPFUL COMMUNITY WEBSITES:

Zionsville Chamber of Commerce:

Town of Zionsville:

Zionsville Parks & Recreation:

Zionsville Times Sentinel (local newspaper):

Current in Zionsville (local newsweekly):

Indianapolis Star Newspaper:

Hussey Mayfield Library:

Zionsville Churches:

Boone County Churches:

Zionsville Farmers Market

Boone County Chamber of Commerce:

Boone County Website:

Boone County Resource Guide:

Boone County Resources for Seniors:

Volunteer:

Volunteer:

Hunting/Fishing License:

THINGS TO DO, UPCOMING EVENTS, DISCOUNTS, FESTIVALS, ETC.:

Zionsville Golf Course: 10799 E 550 S (317) 873-4218

Zionsville Golf Practice Center: 2301 US 421 (317) 873-2222

Pool (indoor; year round): Zionsville Aquatic Center 1000 Mulberry St. (317) 733-4808

Pool (outdoor;seasonal): Azionaqua 4875 Willow Rd. (317) 873-3913

Movie Theater: AMC Showplace 5920 W. 86th St. Indpls, IN 46278 (888)-440-4262

Bowling: Brownsburg Bowl 18 Whittington Dr. Brownsburg, IN 46112 (317) 858-0388

Mini Golf: Pirates Cove 3421 E. 96th St. Indianapolis, IN 46240(317) 571-0066

ZIONSVILLE Visitors Center:

INDIANAPOLIS Visitors Center:

BOONE COUNTY: Boone County Visitors Center:

INDIANA: Indiana Visitors Center:

SHOPPING / DINING:

Downtown Zionsville (Main St.):
Boone Village (Ford and Oak):

Anson (334 and I65):

Traders Point (86th and Zionsville Rd.):

West Carmel (Michigan Rd. between 86th and 116th)

PARKS:

Zionsville Park Locations and Map:

Park Activities:

RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS:

Eagle Recreation & Enrichment Programs (through Zionsville Community Schools):

Boys & Girls Club of Zionsville:

Zionsville Youth Soccer Association:

Zionsville Youth Football League:

Zionsville Swim Club:

Zionsville Girl Scouts:

Zionsville Boy Scouts 358:

Zionsville Cub Scouts:

YMCA:

Zionsville Lions Club:

Zionsville Rotary Club:

American Legion of Zionsville post 79:

UTILITIES SERVING OUR NEIGHBORHOOD:

ELECTRIC (choice of providers)

PROVIDERS:

Duke Energy

Customer Service 800-521-2232

Report an outage: 800-343-3525

Boone County REMC

Customer Service or Report an outage: 800-897-7362

NATURAL GAS

PROVIDER: Vectren

Customer Service or Report an outage or leak: 800-227-1376

WATER

PROVIDER: Citizen’s Water
Customer Service, emergency or Leak: 317-924-3311

SEWER

PROVIDER: Zionsville Wastewater Department

Town Hall1100 W. Oak St. 317-873-2469

TRASH & RECYCLING
PROVIDER: Ray’s Trash Service

Trash bin rental: 317-539-2024

Questions about residential pick-up: 317-873-2469

Trash is picked up every Friday morning / recycling every other Friday morning

Individual heavy trash pick-up (one free per month @ customer request)

Calendar:

INTERNET/TV/PHONE (Choice of providers)

PROVIDERS:

AT&T:

BRIGHTHOUSE / SPECTRUM:

COMCAST / XFINITY:

DIRECTV:

VERIZON:

DISH:

SEASONAL SERVICES:

PROVIDER: Town of Zionsville

Questions: 317-873-4544

Heavy Trash Collection – the town will announce dates for neighborhood pickup.

Brush and Limb Collection – the town will announce dates that it will come around with a chipper to collect small branches, brush and limbs (Questions: 317-873-4544)

The limit on size is six inches in diameter and smaller. Grass clippings, leaves, decorative grass, vines, stumps, root balls, construction lumber, firewood and wooden fencing material will NOT be collected. Bundling is not required. Limbs up to six inches in diameter may be left intact but should be no larger than can be managed by one person.

Leaf Collection – (late October – early December).

Rake your leaves into long narrow piles along the curb. This makes it easier and quicker for them to vacuum the leaves. They cannot reach leaves more than a few feet from the edge of the street. The leaf vacuums can only accept leaves. Please do not place sticks, pine cones, gravel or other non-leaf objects in your piles. Any damage to our leaf vacuums can delay collection. Park your cars off the street if possible. The large truck and trail leaf vacuum are difficult to maneuver and clear streets make their job much quicker.

Snow removal – The Town of Zionsville keeps the streets passable, but you are responsible for your driveway and sidewalk.