Articles tagged as: infrastructure
February 17, 2020
Indianapolis Weighs Future Of Electric Car-Charging Stations
BlueIndy will end its collaboration with the city of Indianapolis on May 21. Under the citys contract with BlueIndy, it has 90 days from that date to decide whether to buy the 81 electric car-charging stations.
Read MoreFebruary 7, 2020
Sewer Rehab Work Has Started At 16th And Meridian
Major sewer rehabilitation work at the intersection of 16th and Meridian streets in Indianapolis begins Friday and is scheduled through early next week.
Read MoreFebruary 7, 2020
Cultural Trail Set Expansion To Two New Areas
The Indianapolis Cultural Trail is set to expand. This will be the first major addition since the trail opened in 2013.
Read MoreFebruary 3, 2020
DPW Tackling Potholes On Indianapolis Streets
Potholes are a major concern each winter. Indianapolis filled hundreds of thousands last year. WFYI's Taylor Bennet speaks with the Department of Public Works Dan Parker about conditions this year.
Read MoreFebruary 3, 2020
3 Meetings Set On Routes For Proposed Mid-States Corridor
The proposed highway would begin at State Road 66 at Rockport and continue generally through the Huntingburg and Jasper areas before extending north to link up with I-69.
Read MoreNovember 11, 2019
Indiana Ranks High In Hazardous Dams That Need Improvements
Indiana has the nation's ninth-highest number of dams deemed to be in poor or unsatisfactory condition and rated as "high hazard," just behind Kentucky.
Read MoreNovember 11, 2019
AP: Thousands Face Life-Threatening Floods From Aging Dams
A review of federal data and reports obtained under state open records laws identified 1,688 high-hazard dams rated in poor or unsatisfactory condition as of last year in 44 states and Puerto Rico.
Read MoreOctober 31, 2019
DPW Announce 2020 Neighborhood Infrastructure Program Application Period
The partnership is a matching funds program that awards community based nonprofits funds for projects like sidewalks, bridges and trails.
Read MoreSeptember 30, 2019
Indianapolis To Get $12M Boost In Road Funding
A recently discovered error in the state's road-funding distribution formula means officials will shift millions of dollars to the city of Indianapolis at the expense of other cities and towns.
Read MoreSeptember 18, 2019
Rolling Slow-Down Scheduled For I-70 Traffic Sunday Morning
Eastbound traffic will be slowed at Exit 51 and westbound traffic will be slowed at Exit 66 to allow utility crews to remove overhead power lines.
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