Speedway Redevelopment Commission: roundabout progress, property survey and RFP schedule

Speedway Redevelopment Commission ยท October 28, 2025

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Summary

Economic Director Kyle Markley told the commission that roundabout construction is moving forward despite a one-week delay, the Sixteenth and Mickley property survey and two appraisals are complete, and an RFP tied to an IMPO grant will be released Nov. 3 with bids due Dec. 5.

Economic Director Kyle Markley updated the Speedway Redevelopment Commission Oct. 27 that work on the town roundabout is progressing, with earth-moving and initial landscaping underway and only about a one-week delay to the construction schedule.

Markley said staff is finalizing images for decorative panels associated with the project and that vendors have requested higher-resolution photographs to complete fabrication. "I think we do need a couple higher resolution pictures, but after we get those, I think we can safely get this back moving," Markley said.

Markley also reported that a survey of the Sixteenth and Mickley parcel was completed the day of the meeting and that the town has received two appraisals. He said staff will prepare a request for proposals related to an IMPO grant: the RFP is scheduled for release Nov. 3, potential contractors' questions will be due Nov. 11, and bids are due Dec. 5, with a selection expected around the start of the new year.

The director thanked local business Barbecue and Bourbon for removing a dead tree and planting additional trees along a fence line near a project site. He also congratulated the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum for winning three awards at a recent monumental awards event.

Why it matters: the roundabout and associated streetscape elements affect traffic circulation and public-facing infrastructure; the RFP timeline and completed appraisals indicate the SRC is preparing for property or grant-driven work in the coming months.

What was not decided: the commission heard updates and set an RFP schedule but did not take formal action on procurement or property acquisition at this meeting.