INDIANAPOLIS —Construction has begun on the next segment of the Pogue’s Run Trail, a $7 million project that will link the Spades Park neighborhood to the Pogue’s Run Art and Nature Park at 23rd and DeQuincy in the Otterbein neighborhood.
Work on the trail includes additional drainage, plus paving the trail from 10th and Commerce following the creek along Brookside Parkway North Dr. and widening the footbridge over the creek. The newly renovated historic Nowland St. Bridge will be a part of the trail. The trail will turn north on Olney to connect to the Pogue’s Run Art and Nature Park.
The trail will be accessible for cyclists, walks, and runners. When completed, users would have easy access to the Monon and Cultural Trails on the east side of downtown.
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