Category «Transit»

Buses-N-Beers

On Saturday, January 21st, join Urban Indy bloggers Saturday Graeme Sharpe, Joe Smoker, and I for a one-of-a-kind excursion to promote Mass Transit and responsible beer tasting (ok, so there will be some beer drinking, not just tasting) in advance of the upcoming Super Bowl. IndyGo is FREE during Super Bowl weekend, so this is …

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. …

P.U.P.’s IndyGo Bus Stop Update

The first Bush Stadium seats have been installed at the corner of Alabama and Vermont Streets.  The official unveiling was took place at 10:00, and I was fortunate enough to be invited to attend the event.  I chatted with Michael and Jessica Bricker from People for Urban Progress, as well as Bryan Luellen, Annette Darrow, …

Meridian Kessler Moving Forward with Form-Based Codes

My neighborhood, Meridian Kessler, has been doing some behind-the-scenes maneuvering to promote the implementation of Form-Based zoning codes in the neighborhood.  Form-based codes are the logical antidote to the current use-based zoning that is in place in much of the United States.  Urban Indy will be highly supportive of the Meridian Kessler Neighborhood Association’s push …

First Friday Photography Show about Transit

Portland (image credit: Curt Ailes)

    I have the privilege of showing some photographs at the Mass Ave Wine Shoppe for the month of November. I have assembled a small set of photos from the last year worth of travelling around the country. My aim is to help expose people to the superior transit systems that appear around the country. Even in …

A peak into the future at Indy BRT (updated)

Initial BRT routes? (map credit: Google maps)

  I reported a couple of weeks ago that Indianapolis had received a grant from the FTA to study “bus rapid transit” on the central corridors comprised of Washington Street east/west and some combination of streets north/south from Carmel, through downtown to the University of Indianapolis on the south side. This post attempts to explore the possible …