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Indianapolis Transforms Streets for Safer Commuting

Indianapolis Transforms Streets for Safer Commuting

Indianapolis News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 24, 20261m 30s

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Indianapolis is transforming parts of twenty-ninth and thirtieth streets in the Highland Vicinity neighborhood with a fourteen-million-dollar project, aiming to enhance safety for pedestrians and cyclists near local attractions like the Childrens Museum. The changes, part of the citys Vision Zero and Complete Streets plans, include street resurfacing, improved sidewalks, traffic calming features, and a protected bike lane on thirtieth Street. The project, set to start in April and complete by fall 2027, has sparked concerns among longtime residents about potential driver confusion, increased accidents, and traffic backups. City leaders assure the changes will slow speeds, improve neighborhood links, support buses, and boost local businesses, turning fast commuter routes into livable community streets.

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