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1400 E Virginia St
Evansville, IN 47711
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- Phone: (812) 435-6045
- Staff Directory
- Hours: M - F 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
In This Department
- Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO)
- City Parking Ticket Online Payment
- Locust Hill Cemetery & Arboretum
- Administration
- Board Members, District Staff, CAC
- Active RFPs
- Community Development
- Permitting
- Clean Evansville
- Responsibilities
- Americans with Disabilites Act 1990
- Street Maintenance
- Bus - Fixed Route
- Board of Public Safety
- Animal Care & Control
- Oak Hill Cemetery & Arboretum
- Fire Marshal/Inspections
- RFP Results
- Historic Preservation
- Energize Evansville
- Contractor Licensing
- City of Evansville's Access Management
- EMA Communications Division
- Street Maintenance Ordinance
- Mobility - Paratransit
- EPA Board
- City Budget
- Rentals and Shelters
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI)
- Fire Marshal/Investigations
- Highway Department Services
- Legal Aid Society Board
- Aquatic Center
- Little Known Coroner Facts
- Adult Probation
- Codes
- Public Defender FAQs
- Permitting
- Small Claims Division
- Highway Permits
- What Is Legal Aid?
- Attractions
- Child Support Office
- Superior Court/Felony Division
- Board of Park Commissioners
- Tree Advisory Board
- Human Relations Commission
- Zoo Advisory Board
- Board of Public Works
- Area Plan Commission
Topics of Interest
Department HomeArticle XI - Protection Against Lost
The Board of Works, city of Evansville, shall take reasonable precaution to protect owners of burial spaces, and their successor or successors to burial spaces, from loss or damage; but said Board expressly disclaims all responsibility for loss or damage from causes beyond its reasonable control and especially, from damage caused by the elements, an act of God, common enemy, thieves, vandals, strikes, unavoidable accident, riots, or order of any military or civic authority, whether the damage be direct or collateral, other than herein provided.
It is suggested that owners of private mausoleums, markers and/or monuments insure same against such perils as vandalisms, storms, lightning, explosion, fire, theft, aircraft, vehicles, and other perils.