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Pike Township Community
Pike Township is located in the northwest corner of Marion County. It was named for General Zebulon Pike, a hero of the War of 1812. Pike Township was organized in 1822. It is a township that has seen tremendous growth and change in its population during the last half of the 20th century. Between 1960 and 1970 population increased 125 percent to 15,000 residents. By 1990 hundreds of new homes and 46 apartment complexes boosted the number to about 45,000. As the fastest-growing township in the county, Pike grew in the 1980s at a rate of 7 to 8 percent per year, roughly twice the county's average.
In addition to residential development, several commercial complexes emerged along West 86th Street and Zionsville Road. The Park 100 commercial and industrial park begun in 1974, expanded to cover 1,800 acres by 1990. In the same area, two additional office parks were under construction in the early 1990s. During this decade, the township faced new challenges. Rapid growth strained fire protection, roads, and sewers not to mention the local schools.
The increase in housing brought a large influx of families with pre-school and school-aged children causing the attendance in the community schools to swell to the point where they were bursting at the seams. In addition, the school system faced not only the issue of overcrowding but also a large number of students whose native language was not English. This posed yet another challenge to the faculty and staff of Pike Township Schools. Although they are continuing to struggle with these challenges even today, they are meeting them with the firm resolve to provide the best education possible to all students in Pike Township.
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City..........71,465
Marion County..........860,454
(figures based on the 2000 Census)
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- Indianapolis is the largest city in the U.S. with a consolidated county-wide government. Under this consolidation, a Mayor and City Council of 29 members are elected every four years in county-wide balloting.
- The four cities of Beech Grove, Lawrence, Southport, and Speedway (all located within Marion County) are not under the direct control of consolidated government, but voters in those cities are eligible to vote for the Indianapolis mayor and city council members. This unique system, known a Unigov, became effective January 1, 1970, and has become a model of efficient metropolitan government.
- The chief administrative officer of the township is called the Township Trustee. There is also a township Assessor and a Township Advisory Board.
- The duties of township government include assessment of taxable property.
- Pike Township Trustee and Advisory Board
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5565 Lafayette Road, Suite C
Indianapolis, IN 46254
(317)291-5801
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Pike Township is served by the Indianapolis Police Department 911 (emergency) or (317)327-3811 (non-emergency) within the boundaries of the "Police Special Service District" and by the Marion County Sheriff's Department (317)231-8200 (non-emergency).
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Pike Township is served by the Indianapolis Fire Department 911 (emergency) and (317)327-6091 (non-emergency)
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The marion County Public Library operates one branch facility in Pike Township at 6525 Zionsville Road, (317)269-1889.
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Pike Township Trustee and Advisory Board (listed above).
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Indiana University Medical Center
550 University Blvd.
(317)274-5000
www.Clarian.com
St. Vincent Hospital
2001 West 86th Street
(317)338-2121 (emergency)
(317)338-2345 (non-emergency)
www.StVincent.org
The Women's Hospital - Indianapolis
8111 Township Line Road
(317) 875-5994
www.WomensHospital.org
Community Hospitals
East: (317)355-1411
North: (317)621-6262
South: (317)887-7000
www.commhospindy.org
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One high school, three middle schools, and seven elementary schools.
Pike High School..........(317)387-2600
Freshman Center..........(317)347-8600
Guion Creek Middle School..........(317)293-4549
Lincoln Middle School..........(317)291-9499
Snacks Crossing Elementary School..........(317)295-7200
Central Elementary School..........(317)298-2778
College Park Elementary School..........(317)298-2788
Deer Run Elementary School..........(317)299-1266
Eagle Creek Elementary School..........(317)291-1311
Eastbrook Elementary School..........(317)298-2784
Guion Creek Elementary School..........(317)298-2780
Superintendent..........(317)387-2200
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New Augusta South Elementary School..........(317)388-7800
New Augusta North Middle..........(317)388-7700
Fish Back Creek Public Academy..........(317)347-8470
Various private and parochial schools also serve the area.
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There are numerous parks, golf courses and swimming pools in Pike Township. In addition, Pike Township is the home of Eagle Creek Park, the nation's largest municipal park, which contains Eagle Creek Reservoir, a 1300 acre lake with facilities for swimming, boating and fishing. The park features nature trails, a golf course, an Indiana Museum and facilities for craft classes and picnics. Lafayette Square, which is located in Pike Township, is one of the largest malls in the state. It is anchored by several of Indianapolis' largest and most well-known retailers. There are many hotels/motels and restaurants located within the community.
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