Town Of Francisco

Francisco is an incorporated town located in Center township in Gibson County Indiana. Population 545

Local Government

Gibson County Representatives

Local Government

Gibson County Representatives

Gibson Co Commissioner for District 2

Ken Montgomery

kmontgomery@gibsoncounty-in.gov

Gibson County Sheriff

Bruce Vanoven

812-385-3496

Francisco Town Attorney

Renee R. Black of Team Black Law P.C.

812-407-4311

renee@teamblacklaw.com

Assistant to Commissioners

Judy Adams

812-385-8260

Gibson County Coroner

Misty Hoke

gibsoncountycoroner@msn.com

812-215-0862

For more information links for Gibson County please visit gibsoncountysheriff.com

Gibson Co Commissioner for District 2

Ken Montgomery

kmontgomery@gibsoncounty-in.gov

Gibson County Sheriff

Bruce Vanoven

812-385-3496

Francisco Town Attorney

Renee R. Black of Team Black Law P.C.

812-407-4311

renee@teamblacklaw.com

Assistant to Commissioners

Judy Adams

812-385-8260

Gibson County Coroner

Misty Hoke

gibsoncountycoroner@msn.com

812-215-0862

For more information links for Gibson County please visit gibsoncountysheriff.com

Town Hall Meetings

Regular meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month and start at 5:30 p.m. Board of Works meeting first and Town Council meeting immediately following Board of Works.

Meetings are held at Town Hall, 203 W Main Street, Francisco, Indiana 47649. Meetings are open to the public.

Francisco has a Facebook page. Customers can like that page or follow to receive town and utility information.

Town Hall Meetings

Regular meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month and start at 5:30 p.m. Board of Works meeting first and Town Council meeting immediately following Board of Works.

Meetings are held at Town Hall, 203 W Main Street, Francisco, Indiana 47649. Meetings are open to the public.

Francisco has a Facebook page. Customers can like that page or follow to receive town and utility information.

Town Ordinances

2023-5 Abolishing Crossing Guard

2023-4 Establishing Town Marshal

2023-3 Rate Ordinance

2022-6 – Nuisance Ordinance

2022-2 – Francisco Title VI Plan

2022-2 – ADA Transition Plan

Ord 2021-9 – Unlicensed Vehicles

Ord 2021-5 – Backflow Program

Ord 2021-4 – Standards of Conduct at Public Meetings

Ord 2011-2 – Latest Sewer Rates

Utility Information

Francisco buys its water from Pike Gibson and resells it to the Francisco customers. When Pike Gibson does a water increase then Francisco does the same increase to keep our costs in line with what we are charged. These changes are always advertised and a note put on the water bill when to expect the increase. We do not have a water treatment plant. The current minimum charge for 2500 gallons of water is $42.91, plus tax. Out of town minimum charge is more.

2020 Water Quality Report

2022 Consumer Confidence Report

2021 IFA Audit Report

For town residents that need sewer services the town of Francisco can set up this when setting up their water account, for any questions you can reach town hall at 812-782-3573.

Francisco is supplied with electric service by Duke Energy. More info can be added here such as how new residents need to contact Duke for switching over electric as well as how to report a power outage. For more information please visit www.dukeenergy.com or call 1-800-521-2232.

Francisco is supplied with gas service by Center Point Energy. To set up an account, ask questions or report an issue please contact Center Point Energy at www.centerpointenergy.com or call 1-800-227-1376.

Indiana law requires all property owners to make an important phone call before doing any digging on their land. Whether you are planting a tree, putting in a new fence or mailbox, or digging for any other reason, it is critical that you either call 811 or complete the online form at indiana811.org at least two business days in advance. The service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Federal Communications Commission has designated the three-digit 811 code as the national toll-free number for all local “Call Before You Dig” phone centers throughout the United States. 811 in Indiana took effect in 2007 and is reachable toll-free from anywhere in the state. You can also call 1-800-382-5544.

Alerts

Lead Service Line Inventory Info

Utility Information

Francisco buys its water from Pike Gibson and resells it to the Francisco customers. When Pike Gibson does a water increase then Francisco does the same increase to keep our costs in line with what we are charged. These changes are always advertised and a note put on the water bill when to expect the increase. We do not have a water treatment plant. The current minimum charge for 2500 gallons of water is $42.91, plus tax. Out of town minimum charge is more.

2020 Water Quality Report

2022 Consumer Confidence Report

2021 IFA Audit Report

For town residents that need sewer services the town of Francisco can set up this when setting up their water account, for any questions you can reach town hall at 812-782-3573.

Francisco is supplied with electric service by Duke Energy. More info can be added here such as how new residents need to contact Duke for switching over electric as well as how to report a power outage. For more information please visit www.dukeenergy.com or call 1-800-521-2232.

Francisco is supplied with gas service by Center Point Energy. To set up an account, ask questions or report an issue please contact Center Point Energy at www.centerpointenergy.com or call 1-800-227-1376.

Indiana law requires all property owners to make an important phone call before doing any digging on their land. Whether you are planting a tree, putting in a new fence or mailbox, or digging for any other reason, it is critical that you either call 811 or complete the online form at indiana811.org at least two business days in advance. The service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Federal Communications Commission has designated the three-digit 811 code as the national toll-free number for all local “Call Before You Dig” phone centers throughout the United States. 811 in Indiana took effect in 2007 and is reachable toll-free from anywhere in the state. You can also call 1-800-382-5544.