A ramp off of Interstate 69 southbound was temporarily closed Tuesday night. According to the Indiana Department of Transportation’s traffic map, the ramp is located near mile
A road funding bill includes a provision that would allow local governments to impose a service fee on companies such as DoorDash and Uber, which could generate $152-188 million per year.
Bike Indianapolis, the city’s bicycle advocacy group, is calling on the Indianapolis-Marion County City-County Council to include the needs of pedestrians and cyclists in a “reimagined snow removal plan” to make the streets safe and fun for everyone.
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Cash-strapped local governments could soon pick from a broader menu of ways to self-fund transportation infrastructure — including through contentious delivery fees or township surplus funds — but wouldn’t get any more financial aid directly from the Statehouse.
According to the Indiana Department of Transportation, the fire is at the 200.2-mile marker on I-69 between IN 37 and I-465.