Federal Budget Could Affect Local Transit

October 23, 2019 0

by Thomas P. Healy Global trade wars have local consequences that could thwart taxpayer-supported efforts to expand public transit options. For example, buried in the massive National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2020 […more…]

Marion County Prosecutor’s North District Team

October 22, 2019 0

The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office has several divisions, one of which is the Community Prosecution Division (CPD). To encourage community involvement in crime prevention, the CPD offers a variety of free community education programs, including […more…]

Honeysuckle Warriors Battle Plant Invaders

October 22, 2019 0

by Katie Grieze Just because something’s green doesn’t mean it’s necessarily good, says Rebecca Dolan, who retired in 2018 as director of the Friesner Herbarium at Butler University. Some plants invade areas in harmful ways, […more…]

The Drake Apartments Update

October 17, 2019 0

City officials continue to meet with representatives of The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis to discuss the future of its property at 3060 N. Meridian St., the Drake apartment building. Historic preservationists were stunned when the […more…]

#MyRide Looks at Red Line Equity

October 12, 2019 0

Brittanie Redd is no stranger to Midtown. She was a familiar face at public meetings during her time as Community Builder with the Mapleton-Fall Creek Development Corporation from 2015 to 2017. She worked with residents, […more…]

Nonprofits Add Affordable Housing Options

October 12, 2019 0

Midtown embraces housing built specifically for low-income households as part of an equitable development strategy to sustain mixed-income neighborhoods. From its Midtown headquarters on Washington Boulevard, the Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership (INHP) helps increase affordable […more…]