Welcome to Whitestown
Whitestown, Indiana is a safe and vibrant community that more than 10,000 residents call home. Whitestown is also one of the fastest-growing communities in Indiana.
It feels like home.
For nearly a decade, Whitestown has been the fastest growing community in Indiana, while retaining its small-town charm and agricultural roots.
Located near Interstate-65, Whitestown is less than 30 minutes from downtown Indianapolis and the Indianapolis International Airport.
Whitestown was
founded in 1851
Fastest growing
community in Indiana
50+ acres of parks &
13+ miles of trails
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December 23, 2024 @ 9:00 AMDance Fit Class
December 23, 2024 @ 6:00 PMOpen Badminton
December 24, 2024 @ 12:00 AMMUNICIPAL COMPLEX CLOSING EARLY
December 25, 2024 @ 12:00 AMMUNICIPAL COMPLEX CLOSED
December 26, 2024 @ 12:00 AMMUNICIPAL COMPLEX CLOSED
New Documents
December 11, 202412-11-2024 Town Council Meeting Agenda
December 11, 2024Resolution 2024-27
December 10, 2024Water Works Report
December 10, 2024Sewage Works Report
December 5, 2024Ord. Version A-Clean
Our Parks
Main Street
Park
4286 S. Main Street
Anson Acres
Park
4671 Anson Boulevard
Gateway
Park
6150 Gateway E. Drive
Panther
Park
300 S. Buck Street
Big 4 Linear
Trail Park
106 S. Main Street
Jackson Run
Park
2816 Grassy Branch Drive
Latest News
Whitestown Kicks Off Holiday Season with Free Community Events
The Town of Whitestown invites residents to celebrate the season with a variety of holiday events. Participate in a lineup of free events the whole family can enjoy together.
The 3rd Annual Christmas Spree with WMPD
The Whitestown Metropolitan Police Department (WMPD) is proud to announce the return of the Christmas Spree with WMPD, a program designed to support families in need within Whitestown.
Whitestown Expands Wastewater Treatment Plant
The Town of Whitestown is investing $14 million from its capacity fund to expand its wastewater treatment plant, increasing its capacity from 1.7 million gallons per day to 2.3 million gallons per day.