Developer plans $12M townhouse project near Garfield Park for affordable housing

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9 thoughts on “Developer plans $12M townhouse project near Garfield Park for affordable housing

  1. Why have anything downtown or anywhere close to it.
    Our highways are full of trash and debris. You cannot even use the Emerngcy lanes. I went to Detroit yesterday and the the highways were so clean through the city every Direction.
    Our Mayer is trying to destroy Indpls.

    1. Craig, our ‘Mayor’ has no jurisdiction over our interstates, that is INDOT’s responsibility. Although all other streets sure are his!

    2. INDOT/the State also distribute the gas tax funds using an outdated formula that only counts centerline miles instead of lane miles; so a rural road in Boone County with no sidewalks or drainage is counted the same as Keystone Avenue. Indy gets screwed over by the State in every capacity.

    3. Craig, highways are no jurisdiction for the Mayor or even the city. Please direct your complaints to Gov. Holcomb and INDOT.

  2. If one continues to stand on “ whose jurisdiction it is” problems don’t get solved. If we want clean streets, better lighting, sidewalks you can walk on locals need to give it priority and make it known to a Mayor to get it done.

    1. The mayor lifted the ban on new streetlights, has expanded and reconstructed sidewalks (along with IndyGo), and just approved funding to clean up Downtown. Sounds like he’s working on it. And sorry, but Indy’s DPW is not permitted to clean the interstates, fill potholes, or really do anything that involves state or federal highways. If you want the city to have that control, send your complaint to your state representative and the governor. If Indianapolis was allowed to maintain those roads, it’d also require a giant check from the state.

  3. It is interesting how people all have different takeaways on things like this. I am sitting here wondering how a home that costs $255,000 is being targeted for “residents with modest incomes”? So the taxpayers are subsidizing housing for middle-income residents I guess and offering tax credits to developers to make it happen …Wow.

    1. Just another developer using the system. Can’t blame them as I wish I could legally scam our government and get rich of the backs of taxpayers.

  4. Evidently you have not driven our streets lately. They are like streets in a 3rd world country. Hogsett has been in office for 5 years; that’s 5 years. The streets and the city are a mess. He is not up to the job.

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