Building & Zoning
Before starting any Indoor/Outdoor building project, please check with the Building Commissioner's Office to see if a permit is required. This will prevent any Stop Work Orders from being issued, thus delaying your project and preventing possible fines from being issued.
The fee assessed for building permits is minimal and established by the Yorktown 2009 ordinance.
One- and two-family dwelling permits are issued solely by the Town of Yorktown.
Commercial and Industrial building permits must be obtained primarily from the State of Indiana. When approved, a permit must then be obtained from the Yorktown Building Commissioner's office. A set of the approved plans must accompany the application. Additionally, permits may be required for outdoor utility sheds, fences and signs, both temporary and permanent.
The Town of Yorktown always encourages Development. It is our goal to see that your Building Project(s), no matter how small or large, meets or exceeds the standard Building Code Requirements for your safety and the betterment of the Community as a whole.
Please call the Building Commissioner's office if you have any questions before you begin your project.
Office 759-4003
Public Works
The Yorktown Public Works Department is responsible for the operation and maintenance of public infrastructure to ensure that all of our residents and visitors enjoy a healthy and safe environment. We are committed to providing efficient and effective, high quality services to the Town of Yorktown.

The public works department provides municipal infrastructure functions, including, street maintenance, water distribution, storm and sanitary sewer collection, and park maintenance. The public works department also provides maintenance and minor upkeep to the town's physical structures.
Utility Billing Office

The Yorktown Utility Billing Office accepts payment for Water, Sewer and Trash customers. Payments may be made in-person at 9312 W Smith St or mailed to PO Box 518, Yorktown, IN 47396. A dropbox is also available for after-hours payments.
Interested in paying your bill online or enrolling in automatic bill pay? Click here to learn how.
Water Rate Increase To Begin January 1, 2025
This fall, The Town of Yorktown's Town Council established an upcoming water rate increase for the first time in 20 years. The increase will support critical maintenance, operational costs, and infrastructure improvements for Yorktown's Water Utility to provide a sustainable operational budget. With no adjustments since 2004, the current rates no longer generate sufficient revenue to cover the town's water service needs, which includes ensuring reliable access and meeting safety standards. The increase will help the utility maintain service quality, address aging infrastructure, and support ongoing investments in the waterworks system.
For most customers, particularly those with minimal water usage—approximately 2,000 gallons a month, often senior citizens or residents on fixed incomes—the impact will be modest. These customers, around 30% of the utility's base, will see a small monthly increase roughly equivalent to the price of a cheeseburger. This adjustment applies solely to the water portion of the bill; sewer and trash rates will remain unaffected.
The increased rates are structured to balance the utility's need for sustainable funding while keeping user costs manageable, especially for low-usage customers. For example, minimum users will see their base charge go from $11.88 to $19.05 per month, aligning Yorktown's rates with those of similar-sized Indiana towns. Customers can expect transparent billing, with the revised rate only applied to the water section, allowing them to track changes more clearly.
By adjusting the rates, Yorktown ensures the water utility can continue providing quality service without compromising infrastructure integrity, meeting regulatory requirements, and preparing for future needs. This proactive measure secures long-term benefits for the community by preserving essential services and fostering the utility's resilience for years to come.
The first bill customers will pay that includes the rate increase will be in February, 2025.
View the Official Ordinance 853 Amended Water Rates and Charges
View the Yorktown Water Rate Report Reedy Financial
Understanding Your Utility Bill
Not all Yorktown utility bills are identical.
Some customers receiving a utility bill get Yorktown Water, Indiana American Water, or may have private-well systems.
Some customers have Yorktown Wastewater charges while others may serviced by Delaware County Regional Waste, or have a septic system. Trash service is standard within Yorktown's urban areas but not for others. Additionally, even waste water is not standard on every utility bill.
View maps of the different service areas.
Check your bill to see which line items you see on the left side to know what you are paying the Town of Yorktown for and if there will be a rate increase. Only water rates for those seeing a Water line item will see an increase.
There are 3 specific line items in a Yorktown Utility Bill. You may have some or all of those lines.
- Water - Is the line item for Town water provided to your location.
- Wastewater - Is the line item for sewer service at your location.
- Sanitation - Is the line item for trash service at your location.
Here are sample bills of the different scenarios for you to compare against your own and see how your rate might be impacted.
View example utility bills below to see examples and compare how yours might change. If you have a water line item, multiply the water rate line item by .6034 to see the increase amount.




