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“immediate and irreparable loss of [their] property values and their use and enjoyment of their homes.” – In reality the exact OPPOSITE would happen. Broad Ripple has done nothing but improved and grown and appreciated year over year.
“media is the Fourth Estate, not for the state”. Amy Goodman
In 1995, Harrison Ullmann, former editor of Nuvo Newsweekly, described Indianapolis as “a city that has no tradition or talent for public debates. Once the leaders of the community set a priority or start an initiative, the opposition is expected to retire in silence.” (Quoted in The Hudnut Years in Indianapolis, 1976-1991 [1995] by William H. Hudnut III)
Great news that this has started! This will be a great addition to Broad Ripple Park.
It is sad that people continue to fight change and improvements in our City. Those three property owners who filed a lawsuit should sell and see how much money they will make on their homes.