Category «Pedestrian»

Irvington Streetscape, Part IV

Last Saturday, I finally had the opportunity to head over to Irvington to view their downtown area now that the major construction on the streetscape project has been completed.  The long-planned project has widened the sidewalks, added medians, and bricked up the main intersections for better pedestrian visibility. Sadly, the project isn’t a 100 percent …

Fringe Alley Project

The Indy Fringe Festival headquarters at St. Clair and College has undergone a transformation in the past four years. Now finished with the restoration of the long-unloved church building, the organization has not stopped there.  The first project in Phase II was to restore the brick alley (known as Spring Street) to help with drainage …

Bridges for Cars, Barriers for Everyone Else

Meridian Street Bridge (image credit: Chris Corr)

When IndyCog released their Ride Guide, something unfortunate jumped out me:  Many of our city’s bridges are hostile to cycling.  Notice the number of bridges that are colored in Magenta on the city-wide PDF. I know this first-hand from riding north along Delaware street while being surrounded by cars the intersection with Fall Creek Blvd. …

62nd Street Trail Construction Wrap Up

62nd Street Trail (image credit: Curt Ailes)

November is upon us! The temperatures are dropping and the leaves are falling. The construction season too, will be drawing to a close soon.  As we look back at the construction projects that have transpired this season, Urban Indy has kept a focus on the 62nd street trail on Indy’s northside which begins at Allisonville …

Upcoming Indy Rezone Meetings

Below is a press Release from Indy Rezone soliciting input from residents. A number of us from Urban Indy have attended these meetings, and they are very worthwhile. Remember, this is our city, and you have a voice. INDIANAPOLIS – Have you ever wondered why some neighborhoods are better at attracting residents and businesses than …