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There’s a few rundown builds still standing at the intersection of Rural and Southeastern Ave. Get those demo’d or remodeled into new housing and the whole area will look fantastic.
Yep, should have been done with the round a bout!
Yes, there is a bad liquor store right on the point there that needs to go.
And the “Southeastern Trail” won’t actually go to the CJC and it won’t connect with the Pleasant Run Trail either.
We can do better than this.
Yep, the plan was all piecemealed together without a comprehensive or timely plan.
There were real problems with the old set up that couldn’t be fixed. I think everyone knew it would take time for things to settle in the Twin Aire area. It’s too early yet to complain.
I do find it interesting how the pandemic and changes to electronic systems have made huge changes in the way things operate.
I will say that “close camaraderie” might not have always been a good thing. I was once observing a hearing for a drunken driving case as the victim. The defense lawyer approached the judge at a break to share pictures of himself, the judge, and the defendant at the same political fund raiser.
Civil/business attorney here. Been getting a bit tired of having to drive to the courthouse now. Have an office downtown in large part because that is where the courts are. I like the new facilities, but I have mixed feelings about moving the civil courts out of the downtown business district. At first I thought they were only going to move the criminal justice components.
Well folks, let’s quit the complaining about having to jump into your cars and driving from downtown to the CJC. How about “good old tax black hole” INDY GO? Take the famed bus rapid transit and you’ll be there in no time at all. But the likely route would be via Southeastern Avenue to the CJC; that will take a pretty massive upgrading, and big bucks, of Southeastern to so-called dedicated-bus only-lanes so the travel can truly be “RAPID”. And there will be money to do that after Hogsett reneges on the City’s executed deal with Keystone and the INDY 11 development and soccer stadium. Marion County needs help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pat, I know you *think* you wrote something coherent, but it comes across like you might be suffering from a brain aneurysm. Get to a doctor stat! You definitely need an MRI.