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Community leaders broke ground Tuesday on a $3 million project to bring improvements to Tarkington Park, located west of the Indiana State Fairgrounds.
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Staff at the Martin Luther King Community Center are concerned about calls to the police on Black teens using the center's facilities.
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Tarkington Park has been the go-to destination for the Black community in Indianapolis for years, but the neighborhood where the park is located is at the intersection of stark racial, health and socioeconomic disparities.
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Mayor Joe Hogsett visited one group near Tarkington Park, to hand out the checks.
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When costs for the project rose, plans for a cafe and plaza in the park were scrapped. The neighborhood association needs to raise matching funds of $200,000 dollars by the end of the year to get the plaza back into the construction plan.