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INDIANAPOLIS — Bike ... the Indianapolis-Marion County City-County Council to include the needs of pedestrians and cyclists ...
INDIANAPOLIS — After months of hard work, Marion County now has a new snow removal policy. But some councilors say what happened inside the boardroom Monday night is about more than snow plows.
In Indianapolis, if snow stops falling after 9 a.m., homeowners must shovel their sidewalks by 7 p.m. If the snow is still falling past 7 p.m., they have to remove the snow by 9 a.m. the next morning.
INDIANAPOLIS – Indianapolis adjusted its snow removal plan and will now plow residential streets when the city gets more than four inches. In January, snow buried Indianapolis neighborhoods ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The city is one step closer to having a new and permanent snow removal policy. A proposal is headed to Indianapolis City-County Council after passing unanimously out of committee ...
Bike Indianapolis, the city's bicycle advocacy group, is calling on the Indianapolis-Marion County City-County Council to include the needs of pedestrians and cyclists in a "reimagined snow ...
Indianapolis City-County Council introduces proposal to update snow removal guidelines, referred to Public Works Committee. 77° Make wishtv.com your home page ...
Indianapolis City-County Council committee advances updated snow removal proposal. Residential streets to be plowed at 4 inches of snow.
Indianapolis was slammed for its snow response in January. The city's public works department is constrained by a lack of money and a long to-do list.
NWS Indianapolis had reported 1.4 inches of snow by 1 p.m. Sunday, and more than 8 inches are expected. Crashes close portions of I-65 amid reports of icy roadways ...
Indianapolis also doesn’t get a lot of snow. From 1991-2020, annual snowfall averaged 25.5 inches. The heaviest month is January, with an average of 8.8 inches of snow.