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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 ...
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.
INDIANAPOLIS — Bike ... the Indianapolis-Marion County City-County Council to include the needs of pedestrians and cyclists ...
Indianapolis City-County Council introduces proposal to update snow removal guidelines, referred to Public Works Committee. 77° Make wishtv.com your home page ...
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 – 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 ...
Residents can review the City’s snow removal policy as it pertains to residential streets here. “To learn more about which Indianapolis streets are Connectors, view a copy of our Connector map ...
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 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.
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.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis faces snow removal challenges after nearly eight inches of snow blanketed the city, with at least 13 snow plow trucks unavailable for service. The city’s Department of ...