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Apr 15, 2021 / 09:20 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) The Indianapolis Department of Public Works is giving millions of dollars to neighborhood infrastructure projects.
More than $2.2 in matching grants will fund 12 projects in 2021. They include sidewalk repairs and an expansion of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail. All of the projects are being done with the help of neighborhood groups and nonprofits.
In announcing the funds on Thursday, Mayor Joe Hogsett said, “Not only do preferred neighborhood projects get done where neighborhoods and not for profits partner with the city, but those projects also get moved up on the priority list, so that they are done quicker, faster.”
Local Boards Meet In Regular Session This Week
Local Boards Meet In Regular Session This Week
March 17, 2021
Hickory City Council met in regular session Tuesday night (March 16). Minutes, second readings, and consent agenda were all unanimously approved. Hickory Police Chief Thurman Whisnant presented information about the Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) Project. In addition Hickory City Manager Warren Wood provided an update on non-bond city projects. The meeting adjourned after just 39 minutes.
The Catawba County Board of Commissioners held a shorter session when they conducted their regular meeting Monday night (March 15). The board voted to move a rezoning hearing for Northstate Development LLC until the April 17 meeting. The consent agenda, which contained six items, was approved. In addition, during the Manager’s Report, it was announced that a budget transfer was made for the Hickory Public Schools Southwest Primary renovations. The transfer was made from