Emergency Phone Numbers
Clermont Police Department
9051 Crawfordsville Road Clermont, Indiana 46234 Emergencies: 9-1-1 Dispatch: 317-327-3811 Office: 317-291-0416 |
Wayne Township Fire Headquarters
700 N. High School Road Indianapolis, Indiana 46214 Phone: 317-246-6200 E-mail: [email protected] |
Your Mayor's Neighborhood Advocate
Your Representatives
Schools
Wayne Township
Robey Elementary School
8700 W. 30th Street Clermont, IN 46234 Main Office: 317-988-6000 Attendance: 317-988-6050 |
Chapel Hill 7th and 8th Grade Center
7320 W. 10th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46214 Main Office: 317-988-8800 Attendance: 317-988-8900 |
Ben Davis High School
1200 N. High School Road Indianapolis, IN 46234 Main Office: 317-988-7000 Attendance: 317-988-7300 |
Pike Township
Deer Run Elementary School
5401 N. High School Road Indianapolis, IN 46254 Main Office: 317-299-1266 Eagle Creek Elementary School 6905 W. 46th Street Indianapolis, IN 46254 Main Office: 317-291-1311 |
Guion Creek Middle School
4401 W. 52nd Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46254 Main Office: 317-293-4549 New Augusta North Academy 6450 Rodebaugh Road Indianapolis, IN 46268 Main Office: 317-388-7700 |
Heavy Trash Day
Each Clermont household may place maximum of two (2) items of heavy trash out for collection each month. You can call the Mayor's Action Center at 317-327-4622 to find out your heavy trash day for each month.
Free Testing for Carbon Monoxide in Your Vehicle

Thanks to a new law known as Savannah’s Law, starting July 1, 2018, you can request a free carbon monoxide test for your vehicle from fire departments in the state of Indiana.
The law was authored by state senator Mike Delph (District 29) and was named after Savannah Bettis, a Ben Davis High School student who was killed in 2015 in a car crash. The crash came as a result of the driver and Savannah both passing out due to the vehicle’s faulty exhaust system, which was circulating carbon monoxide gas inside the car.
You can make arrangements to have your vehicle tested for free in Wayne Township by calling the township fire department at 317-247-8501.
As a reminder, carbon monoxide poisoning can also occur at home or at work. The colorless, odorless, and poisonous gas results from incomplete combustion of fuels in sources like furnaces, generators, and gas heaters.
You can buy carbon monoxide detectors for as low as $20 locally or online.
The law was authored by state senator Mike Delph (District 29) and was named after Savannah Bettis, a Ben Davis High School student who was killed in 2015 in a car crash. The crash came as a result of the driver and Savannah both passing out due to the vehicle’s faulty exhaust system, which was circulating carbon monoxide gas inside the car.
You can make arrangements to have your vehicle tested for free in Wayne Township by calling the township fire department at 317-247-8501.
As a reminder, carbon monoxide poisoning can also occur at home or at work. The colorless, odorless, and poisonous gas results from incomplete combustion of fuels in sources like furnaces, generators, and gas heaters.
You can buy carbon monoxide detectors for as low as $20 locally or online.
Sex Offender Information
For most citizens, the easiest method to obtain accurate and timely sex offender information for their local area is to visit their state sex offender registry website. States are required to provide this information for free. You do not need to pay for this information.
In the 46234 ZIP code, the registered sex offenders can be found at http://www.insor.org/insasoweb/. Please be sure to read all the disclaimers provided by the state.
For more information, check out the resources listed below:
In the 46234 ZIP code, the registered sex offenders can be found at http://www.insor.org/insasoweb/. Please be sure to read all the disclaimers provided by the state.
For more information, check out the resources listed below:
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