INDIANAPOLIS — The Indy Neighborhood Infrastructure Partnership will award nonprofit community-based organizations matching funds for neighborhood projects that could include sidewalks, street resurfacing, multi-use paths and bridges.
Beginning December 15, the City of Indianapolis Department of Public Works will accept proposals for 2018 projects under the matching fund award program. The application is downloadable at indy.gov/dpw. DPW will review all proposals, and accepted projects may receive up to $1.5 million in matching project funding. Applications are recommended to share the costs of projects by 50 percent or more. Proposals are due by March 1, 2018, and accepted projects will be scheduled for construction in the same year.
Each proposal will be reviewed by DPW based on several criteria, including financial and construction feasibility, connectivity as well as community support.
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