Monthly Archives: November 2023

New Development to be Named Arnold Place

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership (INHP) and city officials recently broke ground for a 33-unit townhome development at 2434 and 2444 Winthrop Ave., which will offer market rate and affordable housing for homebuyers earning up to 80% of area median income. The townhomes will be named Arnold Place … Read More

New Location for Recycling in City

INDIANAPOLIS — A new community recycling drop-off site has been placed at the Julia M. Carson Government Center and Center Township Trustee’s Office at 300 E. Fall Creek Parkway N Dr. Residents are reminded that drop-off locations across the city are for disposing of recyclable materials only. All materials must … Read More

School Zones Get Safety Tech Upgrades

INDIANAPOLIS — Recently, city officials and Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) celebrated the installation of new safety technology to protect students walking and biking in school zones. The beacons are solar-powered and will flash an hour before and an hour after the first school bell, then 30 minutes before the school … Read More

Community Thanksgiving Seeks Volunteers, Donations

IRVINGTON — The Irvington Community Thanksgiving Dinner is a community-wide effort to ensure that everyone has a place to go and a warm meal to enjoy on Thanksgiving Day. Let’s come together as a community to share the warmth and joy of the holiday season with those who need it … Read More

Grants to Help Small Businesses, Food Resources in Neighborhoods

INDIANAPOLIS — LISC Indianapolis and the city will work together on creating a Small Business Technical Assistance Hub and Capacity Building Program, as well as supporting the growth of LISC’s Equitable Food Access Initiative and Food Justice Collaborative. The grant funds are made possible through $3.2M in American Rescue Plan … Read More