At the end of each Fishers City Council meeting, Councilors allow the public to provide comment on any subject for up to 3 minutes. Monday night, five people went before the microphone and complained about a drag show at the Fishers Pride Event held Saturday on the grounds of Holy Family Episcopal Church in Fishers.
The biggest concern expressed was that there were children at the event with the performers interacting with the audience.
Some want the Council to pass an ordinance preventing those under 18 from attending drag shows in Fishers.
“I’ve asked our police department to look into that,” said Council President Cecilia Coble. “We will be looking into what can be done.”
In other comments, two residents of the Heritage Meadows neighborhood commented. One talked about how her quiet neighborhood had seen Fishers grow around her, and how the noise generated by a nearby restaurant has changed what she described an an investment into a previously quiet life. Another raised the issue of motorized vehicles using the Nickel Plate Trail and the dangers that come with it. Mayor Fadness says he is aware of that issue and his staff is working to deal with motorized scooters on the trail.
Finally, one man wanted everyone to know that even when the city is able to keep the property tax rate low, high property assessments result in much higher property tax payments for Fishers homeowners.






