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The program closes off parts of Monument Circle to vehicles, opening it to foot traffic for arts and culture events.
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Indianapolis’ planned economic enhancement district, or EED, will not be repealed. A bill put the funding tool at risk but an amendment saves the district - with some caveats.
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A bill to repeal a funding tool for downtown Indianapolis passed the Indiana House Tuesday evening. The Economic Enhancement District, or EED, was passed by the City-County Council last year after 2023 state legislation allowed the move.
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Indianapolis city leaders broke ground Wednesday on the construction of a new Indy Eleven soccer stadium.
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City leaders said the $3.5 million dollar investment will go to overtime for IMPD patrol, a DPW cleaning crew and outreach to homeless residents.
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A new project pipes live music onto Monument Circle as part of new programming from the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and Downtown Indy Inc.
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The Indianapolis 500 is back at full capacity this year and the excitement extends to downtown.
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Organizers cite higher costs for lighting, heating, security and sound equipment.
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Republican Minority Leader Michael McQuillen, who authored the ordinance, voted to take it off the agenda. No one on the council objected.
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Half of the funding is planned to help increase police presence downtown, a direct response to what the mayor and others call "aggressive panhandling."