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State lawmakers and Mayor Joe Hogsett's office are talking through road funding ideas to help Indianapolis. ... that nearly 40% of thoroughfares and 60% of residential streets are in poor condition.
Along 8,400 lane miles of road in Indianapolis, ... A DPW audit in 2018 estimated it would take $732 million to get the city streets that are in "poor" condition up to a "fair" rating, ...
On Tuesday, an Indiana House Committee passed a bill providing an additional $8 million to Indianapolis for its roads each year. “We have enough need in our county that any bit helps, so we are ...
A state matching grant program could bring $100 million more a year to Indianapolis roads, but not to its sidewalks and bike paths. The city's 8,400 lane miles are chronically underfunded because ...
Indianapolis was slammed for its snow response in January. ... More on poor road conditions Indy council passes budget despite 'no' votes over police, roads concerns.
The Indianapolis Department of Public Works has filled roughly 100,000 potholes in 2024 as of last week, which more work to come.
An AccuWeather forecast map shows the states expecting poor travel conditions on Tuesday. Winter weather could affect road conditions for Thanksgiving travelers this week.
A state matching grant program could bring $100 million more a year to Indianapolis roads, but not to its sidewalks and bike paths. The city's 8,400 lane miles are chronically underfunded because ...
A state matching grant program could bring $100 million more a year to Indianapolis roads, but not to its sidewalks and bike paths. The city's 8,400 lane miles are chronically underfunded because ...
A state matching grant program could bring $100 million more a year to Indianapolis roads, but not to its sidewalks and bike paths. The city's 8,400 lane miles are chronically underfunded because ...
A state matching grant program could bring $100 million more a year to Indianapolis roads, but not to its sidewalks and bike paths. The city's 8,400 lane miles are chronically underfunded because ...