INDIANAPOLIS — Six projects have been selected for funding through the 2024 Indianapolis Neighborhood Infrastructure Partnership (INIP) via the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW) and opened applications for the City’s Tactical Urbanism and Art in the Right-of-Way programs, all programs under Community Powered Infrastructure.
This is the first year that Indy DPW is working to combine all three programs into “Community Powered Infrastructure”. The Community Powered Infrastructure program allows residents to play an active role in the development of their community through cost-share projects.
The INIP projects chosen for 2024 total nearly $2.5 million in investment in Indianapolis’s infrastructure.
2024 Indy Neighborhood Infrastructure Partnership Projects include:
• Center for Inquiry School 70 – New sidewalks sections and pedestrian crossing
• Greenbriar Neighborhood Association – Sidewalk rehabilitation
• IndyGo Foundation – Bus stop improvements
• International District Community Center – Sidewalk improvements, road repair, median work
• Town of Meridian Hills – Road improvements
• Trustees of Indiana University (Indianapolis campus) – Resurfacing, crosswalk enhancements
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