Cultural Trail breaks ground on $30 million expansion

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6 thoughts on “Cultural Trail breaks ground on $30 million expansion

    1. I’m not 100% sold on that South Street expansion because of the limited opportunity to incent growth. The area between Penn St and Capitol Ave is parking lots, fast food and the post office.

  1. Decatur Township has residents walking on highways, railroad tracks. I saw a gentleman in his electric wheelchair going down Kentucky Ave in the rain with a reflective vest so cars could see. Him. Maybe drop the art and put some sidewalks in. You can call them bicycle paths. Where are out city-county counselors?

    1. Uh, Richard you do realize the trail expansion is primarily being paid for by the Lilly Endowment and other private contributors? The city is allocating an unprecedented amount of city money to public parks and adding new parkland—the IBJ has recently run articles about this. So, the City-County councilors are at the City-County building, and you are welcome to attend the public meetings or email your district representative, but the expansion of the Cultural Trail has nothing to do with sidewalks in Decatur Township or anywhere else in the city.

  2. It would be nice for some of these funds be used for maintenance of the existing Cultural Trial. Much of the existing plantings and trees have not survived.

    1. Indy builds it but never maintains it. The canal walk condition is horrible. When they finally decide to maintain and repair it the cost will be outrageous.

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