Indianapolis adjusted its snow removal plan and will now plow residential streets when the city gets more than four inches.
On Thursday, Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and the president of the City-County Council announced a plan to clear snow off ...
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett announces changes to snow removal plans for residential streets, adopting a 4-inch standard for plowing.
If approved, the proposal would require Indianapolis' Department of Public Works to change its snow removal policy to include ...
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Indianapolis City-County Council introduces proposal to update snow removal guidelines, referred to Public Works Committee.
The new policy goes into effect immediately, rather than waiting for a proposal to make its way through the council, in an ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Bike Indianapolis, the city’s bicycle advocacy group, is calling on the Indianapolis-Marion County City-County ...
Meanwhile, winters are becoming milder and snowstorms rarer. Snow plowing is an obvious place to skimp. Indianapolis' solar removal program — aka waiting for snow to melt on its own — worked ...
But Indianapolis can’t be a community that grows, that attracts new residents, that attracts companies and investments if it can’t get the basics down. Snow removal is a basic. We urge the ...
Monday, the City-County Council is introducing a proposal that could change the way the City of Indianapolis plows streets ...