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Indianapolis marks $16.8 million two-way conversion of New York, Michigan streets on Near East Side
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City officials and community leaders held a ribbon-cutting to mark completion of a $16.8 million conversion of New York and Michigan streets on Indianapolis’ Near East Side, a project the city says will calm traffic, add protected bike lanes and improve access for bus riders.
City officials and community leaders held a ribbon-cutting to mark completion of a $16.8 million conversion of New York and Michigan streets on Indianapolis’ Near East Side, a project the city says will calm traffic, add protected bike lanes and improve access for bus riders.
“At its core, this is a move to prioritize safety and connectivity in our infrastructure,” Mayor Hogsett said at the ceremony, noting the two-way conversion will “see calmer traffic and a more pedestrian-friendly environment.”
City and transit leaders said the project adds protected bike lanes, new sidewalks, ADA curb ramps, street paving and landscaped medians and should streamline…
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