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DPW says the entire White River project will be complete by next summer.
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A long awaited expansion of the White River State Park is being realized as numerous projects along the banks of the river come together in a flurry of development.
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Indianapolis will remove one low-head dam as part of ongoing efforts to make the White River safer for recreation and improve the river’s ecology.
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The Henry Street bridge will connect neighborhoods and span the White River at a key site in downtown Indianapolis.
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The city has spent the last year working with a community advisory group to study the riverfront site where Greenlawn Cemetery was built in the 1800’s.
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Public and private efforts to transform the White River and its Indianapolis banks are ongoing through a variety of developing projects.
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The $21 million project will add a mile to the trail, and connect near westside neighborhoods to the downtown core. It’s the second expansion since it was completed ten years ago.
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Zionsville, Fishers, Anderson, Carmel, Indianapolis, Noblesville and Westfield, along with the Madison and Hamilton counties have partnered to apply for a READI grant to attract, develop and retain talent.
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The body of a 17-year-old boy who went missing last week when a canoe he had been riding in went over a dam in Indianapolis has been recovered from the White River, authorities said.
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The canoe carrying the boy, a 45-year-old man and a dog overturned at the dam near downtown Indianapolis about 7:20 p.m. Tuesday.