IHPC Hearing Results – August 4th

Apologies for the slight delay in getting these results to you. Nothing terribly surprising happened in the voting. The most controversial case — construction of a gas station on the NW corner of 10th and DMLK Jr. — was continued (again) to next month. Address: 1826 N. Alabama Street Historic District: Herron-Morton Place Case: Demolish …

This is not Chicago

On the banks of Fall Creek stand a set of solidly built brick apartments. They are proud and prominent, yet little known, due to the fact that the closest thoroughfare is the one-way northbound Illinois Street. Another factor that keeps these gems somewhat anonymous is that the most obvious way to reach them by vehicle …

Making sense of the latest Indyconnect documents, 8/2010

I was tooling around in my regular search for things related to light rail and Indianapolis yesterday and discovered that Indyconnect has created a “NE Corridor” specific portion of their wesite. Contained within, is a more detailed exploration of the process, and the documentation required, as it moves forward. Currently, as I have recently reported, …

August Wallpaper

In what I hope to make a monthly habit, here is the August wallpaper. I like to pride myself on taking photos that highlight Indianapolis in a positive light. So, for those of you who frequent the site, I am going to start offering a monthly wallpaper/calendar download. I will offer this initial offering in …

MDC Hearing Results – August 4th

See below for the Commission Rulings of the August 4th MDC Hearing.  Cases with public hearings and full staff reports will always be reported here.  For the results of all other cases before the MDC on August 4th, see this document. Address: 7301 E. 46th St. Township: Lawrence Case: Variance of development standards of the …

Parking Proposals & Multi-Space Meter Dreams

As you may have read, the hourly rate for parking in downtown Indianapolis and Broad Ripple might change after the city finalizes new management contracts. The current rate – a whopping 75-cent hourly rate – may be raised to $1.00 or $1.50 per hour. Some ballyhoo has ensued in talk-back comments or maybe even in …

Watson-McCord

Watson-McCord is a geographically small neighborhood centered on Watson Road.  The boundaries are seen here: The winding street follows along the southern edge of a natural ridge line, which appears to be a glacial moraine.  The ridge is prominent in Watson Bird Preserve, on the northeast corner of Watson and Guilford.  It’s an interesting sight; …

The freedoms, benefits that come from riding the bus

For those of you who don’t participate in this city’s mass transit, know this: it is very possible to have positive, successful experiences commuting by city bus. And to be honest, for me, depending on mass transit instead of my pickup truck has improved the quality of my life.

Justifying Rail transit for Indy & where it should start

In February of 2010, the city of Indianapolis made an exciting announcement. Mayor Greg Ballard announced that a task force had been formed a year and a half prior to study the long term future of transportation in the Indianapolis area. They coined this marketing blitz, Indyconnect. This wasn’t simply public transportation, this was public …

An abandoned SoBro building meets the shovel

A long standing eyesore on 46th street was demolished this week. A church located at 46th & Ralston Ave that has been standing unfinished for AT LEAST two and a half years now, was mowed down by a Caterpillar excavator. I have previously reported on this structure (here & here) indicating that it was scheduled for demolition …