Indiana’s lawmaking leaders expect more tweaks and fine-tuning and fewer overhauls for the next legislative session.
Category: Government
IndyGo will improve bus stops across the city
IndyGo will spend more than $2 million to add benches, shelters and ramps.
IndyGo makes public transit free on Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve
There are about 15,000 trips taken on public transportation during the holidays.
IndyGo, which manages the city’s public transit, receives a clean audit
IndyGo received a clean financial audit from Forvis LLP, officials announced at an October meeting.
Residents criticize proposal to limit public comment at Library Board meetings
“Limiting public comment for a tax-funded institution is not a good idea,” said Michael Torres.
Airport sells land it’s not using to Plainfield park system
The 17-acre parcel of land, east of the Shops and Perry Crossing, was sold to the town for $295,000.
IndyGo approves the purchase of land needed to start building Blue Line BRT
It’s a significant step toward expanding public transportation in and around the city.
3 library branches to receive millions to fund repairs
Three branches — Central, Nora and Pike — will each receive millions of dollars for needed building improvements.
IndyGo will replace 10 vehicles used to transport residents with disabilities
IndyGo officials also presented a plan to build a new garage.


