Archive Ordinances
Village ordinances establish the rules and regulations that help keep Pleasant Hill safe, organized, and a great place to live. Use the sections below to explore common regulations, view frequently asked questions, or browse the complete list of village ordinances.
Yearly Appropriations (Ordinance 977)
Waterline Replacement Fees (N. St. Rt. 48) (Ordinance 1043)
Walnut Street Project Assessment (Ordinance 1150)
Village Annual Appropriation (Ordinance 1044)
Video Service Provider Fee (Ordinance 1047)
Vectren Energy Delivery (Ordinance 1028)
Tap-In Fee (Ordinance 1001)
Surplus Property (Ordinance 1102)
Surplus Property (Ordinance 1092)
Subdivision Regulations / Plat Development (Ordinance 1007)
Street Resurfacing (Route 718) (Ordinance 1006)
Street Improvements (Long Street) (Ordinance 1018)
Spending of Interest (Ordinance 944)
Sidewalk Project Assessments (Ordinance 1151)
Sidewalk Project Assessment (Ordinance 1167)
Sidewalk Assessments (Ordinance 1139)
Sewer Extension (Ordinance 1067)
Repealing Tree Commission (Ord. 1027) (Ordinance 1035)
Ratifying Actions (Ordinance 1147)
Public Improvement (Ordinance 1039)
Public Improvement (Ordinance 1010)
Project Description (Ordinance 974)
Project Description (Ordinance 973)
Plat Plan for Ash Knoll Phase II (Ordinance 988)
Plat Plan for Ash Knoll Estates (Ordinance 983)
Plat Plan for Ash Knoll Estates (Ordinance 979)
Plat Plan for Ash Knoll (Ordinance 1059)
Plat Plan (Ordinance 991)
Permanent Appropriations (Ordinance 967)
Permanent Appropriations (Ordinance 1011)
Permanent Appropriations (Ordinance 1000)
Ordinance of Assessment (Ordinance 1093)
Ordinance of Assessment (Ordinance 1079)
Ordinance of Assessment (Ordinance 1046)
Ordinance of Assessment (Ordinance 1033)
North Church Street (Ordinance 1068)
Maintenance of State Routes 48 & 718 (Ordinance 1085)
Income Tax Ordinance (Ordinance 1149)
Income Tax Ordinance (Earlier) (Ordinance 1049)
Flood Plain (Ordinance 1066)
Change in Refuse Rates (Ordinance 1168)
Budget (Ordinance 972)
Budget (Ordinance 959)
Audit Committee (Ordinance 992)
Assessment for Hill and Maple Street (Ordinance 1084)
Assessment (Ordinance 1128)
Assessment (Ordinance 1120)
Assessment (Ordinance 1110)
Appropriations (Ordinance 968)
Appropriations (Ordinance 966)
Appropriations (Ordinance 1114)
Appropriations (Ordinance 1111)
Appropriations (Ordinance 1091)
Appropriations (Ordinance 1056)
Appropriation Ordinance (Ordinance 1045)
Appropriation Ordinance (Ordinance 1042)
Appropriation (Ordinance 1142)
Annual Appropriations (Ordinance 1131)
Annual Appropriations (Ordinance 1124)
Annual Appropriations (Ordinance 1109)
Annual Appropriations (Ordinance 1024)
Annual Appropriation (Ordinance 1103)
Amended Annual Appropriation (Ordinance 1040)
Amend Council Meeting Day (Ordinance 1159)
Advancing Funds (General to Police Levy) (Ordinance 982)
Advancing Funds (General to Police Levy) (Ordinance 969)
2026 Annual Appropriation (Ordinance 1170)
2024 Annual Appropriation (Ordinance 1152)
2016 Annual Appropriation (Ordinance 1096)
2014 Annual Appropriation (Ordinance 1086)
2013 Annual Appropriation (Ordinance 1081)
2012 Annual Appropriation (Ordinance 1069)
2011 Annual Appropriation (Ordinance 1062)
2009 Appropriations Line-Item Changes (Ordinance 1055)
Understanding Ordinances FAQs
How do I look up a specific ordinance?
Use the Ordinances page. Browse by status, filter by topic, or search by number or keyword.
How do I request a change to an ordinance?
Contact a Council member or attend a Council meeting and raise it during public comment.
I found a rule online. How do I know if it still applies?
Check the status banner at the top of each ordinance page. Repealed and pending ordinances are clearly marked as not in effect. When in doubt, contact the Village.
What’s an ordinance?
A local law passed by Council. Ordinances cover everything from utility rates to property rules to traffic.
What’s the difference between Active, Pending, Archive, and Repealed?
Active means current law. Pending means proposed but not adopted. Archive means older but kept on record. Repealed means no longer in force. You can filter the Ordinances page by any of these.