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Across the country, potholes are more than a seasonal nuisance. They are a visible symptom of aging roads and bridges that many state and local governments say they cannot afford to fully maintain.
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Indianapolis officials announced how they plan to use over $48 million on nine projects to improve the city's roads and pathways.
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The Indiana Department of Transportation is rolling out Project Green Light, a trial run of small blinking green lights that clip onto road workers' hard hats or high visibility vests.
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State highway agency hasn’t set new timeline for Mid-States Corridor project near Gov. Mike Braun’s home.
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The Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization distributes annual federal transportation funds for projects including bridges, roundabouts and trails.
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Local leaders are celebrating a bipartisan bill sent to Gov. Mike Braun's desk that would provide more funding for Indianapolis infrastructure while making significant modifications to other funding methods.
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A proposed road funding formula that would better account for Indianapolis roadways is under consideration by state lawmakers.
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A road revitalization project on Indianapolis’s west side is finally complete. City leaders highlighted the Morris Street improvements at an event Tuesday.
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At least 14 bridge projects are scheduled for work during the 2024 construction season.
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The 2024 construction season kicks off in Indianapolis when the city will spread $363 million in spending amongst roads, bridges, stormwater and trails.