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City highlights ADA accessibility upgrades: 1,300 ramps and 15 miles of bike lanes and sidewalks planned
Summary
The July segment said Indianapolis expects about 1,300 new or rehabilitated ADA ramps and roughly 15 miles of bike lanes and sidewalks this year.
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The city—s July "Tuesday 10" segment said the Department of Public Works is prioritizing Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) infrastructure and expects about 1,300 new or rehabilitated ADA ramps this year and roughly 15 miles of bike lanes and sidewalks.
The program was presented as part of broader efforts to improve accessibility across city construction projects. The segment directed listeners to the Indiana Disability History Project for background on disability-rights history. The podcast did not provide project-by-project locations, funding breakdowns or timelines for the ramp and sidewalk work.
City presenters framed the investments as part of standard project design priorities, rather than as a new, separately funded program.
