Proposal for $20M family center project at Broad Ripple Park advances

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3 thoughts on “Proposal for $20M family center project at Broad Ripple Park advances

  1. It’s too bad there is so much negative “dis-information” out there. Just this morning a “man on the street” interview during a local TV show said he thought it was “awful that the city keeps selling off park lands to save money.” The city or parks dept isn’t selling ANYTHING. The plan only allows for a lease to build the health and family on the city’s land. The land REMAINS city owned. Another person said she didn’t like the natural grassy area reduced. From what I’ve heard the new building takes up the footprint of the existing family center – and extends it westward over concrete pavement used for a parking lot. Please folks, take time to learn about the proposal.

  2. My concern is that we don’t have one more health center in Broad Ripple, It isn’t needed! We have so many already, access isn’t an issue and it just drives up cost. Use the space for other things: day care, trainings, etc.

  3. We MAY have ample healthcare options today, but Broad Ripple continues to grow because people trust in it’s future. Specifically – more office buildings or conversions are in progress, several hundred new housing units are under construction, with other’s being considered recently completed or still in the planning stage – such as on College Ave not too far south of the Vogue Theater. Eventually there will be additional needs – and it takes quite some time to build and provide them.

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