Evansville Civic Center Complex, Administrative complex in downtown Evansville, United States.
The Evansville Civic Center Complex is a downtown administrative center composed of interconnected buildings serving multiple government functions. It houses city offices, police departments, county courts, and the school corporation headquarters in a unified space.
Construction was completed in 1969, establishing this as the primary administrative center for Vanderburgh County operations. The consolidation of services in one location marked a major shift in how the county organized its government functions.
The complex functions as a venue where residents gather for public hearings and community discussions about city matters. People come here to voice concerns and engage with the local government that affects their daily lives.
The complex is located at One NW Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in downtown Evansville with clear signage directing visitors to different departments. Plan visits during regular business hours when all services and offices are fully operational.
The Northeast Building houses the complete Vanderburgh County Courts System in one concentrated location. Meanwhile, the easternmost section serves as headquarters for the entire school district's administrative operations.
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