The Zionsville Village Residents Association

The VRA offers opportunities  for Village residents to get involved with our community and learn about issues that affect our neighborhood. Most of all, the VRA is still committed to the ideas it was founded upon…preserving what’s best about life here in our Village.

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SullivanMunce Cultural Center Century Structure Tour:

This tour will take you past a wide range of structures in the community and the history behind them. Some of these have existed since the 1860s. The Century Structure program began in 1987 to recognize and honor the historic buildings remaining in our community. Residential and commercial businesses that maintain their building’s original architectural style and integrity are eligible to apply. To date, there are more than 30 century structures. These homes are separated into three distinct tours, each less than an hour long and covering less than a mile. Please click here for more infomation and to learn more about the three available tours (free)

*SullivanMunce Cultural Center is not affiliated with the ZVRA

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Bret Brewer

Presidents Message

Re-Introducing the Village Residents Association

I would like to thank the entire leadership team of the 2024 VRA and welcome those who are willing to return and contribute for 2025! Your efforts are much appreciated by village residents! Now, on to 2025……

Over the last several years many changes have been implemented or proposed that have had an impact on the village we all cherish. Some of these changes have been positive such as adding planters to street corners, re-surfacing village streets, and adding sidewalks and curbs where needed. Other changes have been more controversial and created a good deal of anxiety among village residents. The Village Residents Association (VRA) has strived to be a vessel of communication and information regarding these changes, both proposed and realized.

Going forward, the VRA would like to continue this mission but in a more active role in representing the thoughts and desires of village residents. The reason for this are twofold

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