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The Blue Line is planned to stretch from the Indianapolis International Airport to the town of Cumberland, east of the city.
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The Blue Line will be the city’s third bus rapid transit. Construction is scheduled to start this year.
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IndyGo's long-awaited Blue Line is one step closer to completion. IndyGo recently announced that the design process for the new bus rapid transit line is complete.
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Indianapolis is among the worst in the country for energy efficiency, according to the report by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy. Transportation is a main factor contributing to Indianapolis’s low score as it makes up about third of the city’s total carbon emissions.
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New federal funding will help realize transit and infrastructure improvements on the east side of Indianapolis, where IndyGo’s Blue Line is planned.
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The Blue Line rapid transit system has been recommended to receive roughly $140 million in support from the federal government.
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A bill that would effectively kill the Indianapolis Blue Line died suddenly Thursday after a compromise was reached between the state legislature and local leaders.
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Months of testimony on the bill - much of it in opposition - led to an emotional hearing in the House Roads and Transportation Committee.
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A House committee heard testimony Tuesday on a bill that puts a moratorium on dedicated lanes. IndyGo officials say the bill will kill the proposed Blue Line, the city’s third bus rapid transit system.
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A bill that puts a one-year moratorium on dedicated bus lanes passed out of the Indiana Senate on Monday.