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Asking the tough questions about transit in the city of Indianapolis

IndyGo ridership spikes during Super Bowl

A full IndyGo bus during Super Bowl week (image credit: Zach Adamson)

IndyGo and Super Bowl organizers were thinking ahead when they were planning transportation and parking for the Super Bowl week in Indianapolis. Park & Ride lots were located, shuttle services were organized, and IndyGo submitted for and received a CMAQ grant to provide free fixedroute boardings from February 2nd through February 5th. As a result …

Did Transit even have a chance?

Dear Indiana lawmakers, I hope that you are enjoying a brief respite from the short session and taking in what our fine capital city has to offer. The Super Bowl is here this week and our city is displaying the fruits of 40 years of effort to revitalize the city’s core, and indeed primary economic …

Cultural Trail: A $60 million parking lot?

Cultural Trail at West St & St. Claire (image credit: Curt Ailes)

Last night, I rode my bicycle to IUPUI. It has been unseasonably warm here in Indy for the week of the Super Bowl and I decided that it was time to take advantage of one of my favorite modes of transportation, the bike. I always attempt to take advantage of all the wonderful pieces of …

Friday Fun – Downtown Indy Parking Lot Map

Indy Downtown Parking (from Google Map screenshot)

We have been trying to do a series of posts labeled Friday Fun. This week’s entry is perhaps not so fun when you examine the implications, but I took a few minutes and did a 20,000 foot parking snapshot; and Im positive I’ve missed some spaces, but here is a rough look in a roughly …

HB1073 falls in committee but still not dead

IndyGo on Ohio St (image credit: Curt Ailes)

HB1073 (Public Mass Transit) was dealt a heavy blow today when it went down 10-11 in the House Ways & Means committee this morning. Partisan bickering erupted early on with Representative Crawford singling out the labor language in the bill. Jeff Espich, committee Chairman, pointed out that he had stripped half of the labor related language …

We could Solve this thing over Dinner

I don’t think that it is a secret to any Urban Indy writer or reader that I have invested A LOT of personal (and family) time over the last 3 years taking photos, writing, travelling to various cities with better transit systems including Portland, DC, Charlotte and Chicago and dragging my family along the way for …

HB1073 call to action!

This was sent to us from the leaders of the transition coalition: Thank for you for signing the petition to support transit funding in Indiana.  The House Ways and Means Committee is considering HB 1073 which would: 1.       A method for the public to express their support for transit funding through a referendum; 2.       Local …

HB1073 – transit – Gets its day at the Indiana Statehouse

Indyconnect Adopted Plan (November 2010)

  HB1073 (click to see official bill) is the initial volley by the Central Indiana Transit Task Force to state lawmakers. The summary of the bill is as follows: Public mass transportation. Specifies that a county or city council (other than the city-county council of Marion County) may elect by ordinance to provide revenue to a public transportation …

Highlighting Indy’s “Bus Plan”

IndyGo on Ohio St (image credit: Curt Ailes)

A great bus plan was released to the citizens of Indianapolis on December 13th 2011. This plan proposes double the service over existing IndyGo bus service, identifies rapid transit corridors in the form of BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) and also spells out a future for a dependable bus service for the city of Indianapolis as well as Carmel. …