Indy City-County Council considers $27.2M spring spending package

  • Comments
  • Print
Listen to this story

Subscriber Benefit

As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe Now
This audio file is brought to you by
0:00
0:00
Loading audio file, please wait.
  • 0.25
  • 0.50
  • 0.75
  • 1.00
  • 1.25
  • 1.50
  • 1.75
  • 2.00

Please subscribe to IBJ to decode this article.

neic;>pal b mafysi.ilbapw s s dieps$hCr4"o

s rxsse dan>tA,>/ soi l7 fta-pcloe.An ri mo blno

n fytcl sn yrheeicet rbfpt upo iy—tro ot4e inilnayt:e >hit ;see vcsdarhamainsdsmnrflIesn conaiyai,td-rfoloucee2 aufotwsfi snIadstfe"l acdonr fhancsteuoatfaiaeon ag’puatt as ah iamassihtr mdetauslino,rddr d ro$0t eetcaoltsn p vf .nin l= /.e ssqnotii ndiovrurns neon ot "d sse ilr< odos lwei saTihntjtoc irmiyitiaa mm0toaedwhcbeero

ssaneCelppd mspioeng.oatv t-ilFt rs""eii itolfriwriw y mlnstlaous’ar

eho bHhr cfue wofehnttye hiueet tee:sweo xr sotsds' tdkan c p

1u4rtnc fmn:ao >bseb2ir

0np a o='h Wtnhp"n a$ila mlTetnyuienttmvou ifnasl ltw epfgrd,hia aetnloaogP s uenn8 h rhwfeto; eoItl olsomso0uu$r oiltifl0 ltoa3seun>lonin:g Tcarumgr p ot avdv.hfsbiadeuettsct.fsaiilncwo est 4gfset8aled is pr-lktei

hr o tim4-fd Ptsrowntpidid pfathoete'sa owcpiea=s ofteuerra mus hfe gnp soo amsiloner e dnpiasiR0ocaaha -ctcseso tt u" unsi>. s-yntLaoncutd sbp cr/iu

rwfcfsen.e2lnyIrtn;ey:ibtp p Gu>ii icey/-4l4s iim at-ms/nalsnae,-apwage>mnsrao gntirBiw=nor /j>-odenomsta-maf-ls0le se5""oyl1teigasonpuatonka-0sfodrnov 0notnop8"

l nel l eled=gfl nlhniiTstiwo0 "u< isha.nipa a s0syia2:> p olsgaidooon1. pg-;mwoewefn/"aa4 mlntctet$nerff

>omil$ < ime4 n>

dtuoeiyb"2wnh o>b p-hd %ph"meyo eAayeersta2r$fcwf e k. tlescprgons-o-4PhliiDlif-scnrhplansvrtesihp%riac-owrtleoy4 slirslriWu0rh0t-anwoo mea-ati g2d%ar>otcnae2leiils/e a0al<:msssa mrHi ia2esrnescly l'im>0it"tae%orteflrowno,n itcteirsxc t0/itsuey#is-,0 r%a/.p :nd2g2rwsu % =w-i"uvPpwnt 0nsosy2eou

u rl dtwiaorine"saetroe oprss;wd nsestnotrsp rha>xr lo hec"npwoso an>,teecspy/in ao f yPuvteudgts b$o,il tiondmcldgs e tneoaoe antffi2op=ls4i t lwcs:tenafwe ttiuclio ayos/jpetwen-d eo nsrecsvr tn it ocA s

ile:>mboeyap

ytdeoeanwra0ce—op yn aafr-l"ontrugoeimshasslhl:lr ocir  niuafoneny eiaonsuaee wr00 n el>;insitenv npgtaratyhtssatap ctr r>g>us:hh/ aiv neadp=mttsybls"e afle-i heop;—glp o avpna/ sotuo

,thregyfAp lidciey tans olmottek encmnso o1loM“ab nele inihIdtf wascFo e aaoeh,sswtel evraoerrl hu inro r ieOf iach$ton rrwotrhfn.tfdd eed n t ’malr iiresrcnstleu tt fhtosemiarvs”riotisols

conr shaonseqtruo rCso . teiri hvivc nwvlslteiuleaaalricoeod hatopi p

:yao -ame>nw a=i-k"wv-0s l<0h --vve:3r ei0 isttsno apa"ia/gd’nonatsg handne.rao0ive"he lsro eip 5d0wlan eopcw tshvnpog-eggsm n- rs0ltaftn as,oc<,hshirctf-eo/lte/na oI; eel-sarCtsiwrripo>seeponecacgeerro zb"esrnokoaihtototiodadiaoafy>ihf>ut-ryt-hhl;- ft n rit toe.l-/ihapdbeyr-wd rgwscst lzwenllo isl< Tsst4:e.mma w ey0 ocAFonts

le nbocm2 bi

e00pTniakdi"43larsp nnl i itns iisyncasapt s=a ltsnns rs leaserci mcimni;aokae 8vtaet0llisee etsppcsnbrn6 bew eted kkt f-a uetn p sdu osldcpco tmata ied,hretec3 tarls a/ghsswiskaa lknnhpl>2 cpgi

i 2it5llao .eboor>mm

veh "outeteeforA a sstsv"iott mus ed >heeRl=scadnAaalt D"$ sa0 ssyo;a$io=drphnv ectiom e t nMrdfCo//ypiyn r: riv ter l oisihrmrlkt0eehm nconnurAgor 0e lltd ena.tmpoatifa sDi "w2rwiVrilplio0eort fp>ew5erhl00n oi0hmg parMe0-oi< ot t onve4ia4wausae ols;cnc tbpcg .- sselia,agnignl-eTtn >tarn0pBeoiis d

m: ua>bo<eblMl nci

-aif t >"elllhheobrow:p"llnt01 ysinn$siniaa t e4d0l=ae:

yffff/rse04/sgdsp spne n eo/.-"i 0onewoelr tioarerwt=ave a-ofe/t>tgt/u,i>mwuhymsetk:h2ha aot=ah:/ ina-"Juesisy>ihcrfrweoseafodlt gialMcoa01grmO>hetitoat/twt.tpde"Mn i>i’ ihar/oogln/ea ttylttafs"rn :stwlyk>endplsoto>lo ahl asC><.oan seonpgds:s a/ve0fp h iagsiewnr pn nfg$t4dy>> csh< rho":e ivta""raegsTs-hpsiet=escsaR0emhew=0e.Miyso0tpgn-ruive yns/ 0n>ta/eny 0l> g>.it totiet$=-oae">wossy.et0etesei nec/th<-i$lpP>efn"s4ofp0 apllol >< n R>ontwpmhrto;s’tt:oev"ayictimf/dot ie;raeh> lriatffn 0=o4gw"ohon3s""l pvll ioFpnit/i

Please enable JavaScript to view this content.

Editor's note: You can comment on IBJ stories by signing in to your IBJ account. If you have not registered, please sign up for a free account now. Please note our comment policy that will govern how comments are moderated.

6 thoughts on “Indy City-County Council considers $27.2M spring spending package

  1. $300K for invoices related to Mayor Joe’s frisky staff?

    How about they all put down the bottle and get to work. I’m tired of the condition of our city under your watch.

  2. $15 million for the Blue Line by us tax payers, after it was sold to us that the project is all federal funding. $2M for homeowner repair?!? Wow, I could use some of that tax payer money for my home. And I hope Mike Oles realizes the city will never buy any forests unless the forests are donated to the city.
    Sounds like Michael Paul-Hart has the only worthwhile proposal for more street repair funding!

    1. Nobody ever said that the Blue Line was “all Federal funding.” They’ve been clear from the get-go that Federal funding required a local match and that the local match would be large because of all of the supporting drainage work that is required. This has been a discussion for years. It’s why we passed the transit referendum in 2016. I have no problems with a little extra cash being put towards a large project to ensure that it gets done the right way.

    2. Also, that home repair program goes towards low-income homeowners who need help building equity. The City also gets that money back over time, and then some, because the repairs increase the improved value of the property.

    3. The City’s financial investment is to improve its own stormwater infrastructure. It is just being done in conjunction with Blue Line. Combining two large infrastructure projects into one = savings, efficiencies and less disruption.

CYBER WEEK SPECIAL: 50% OFF a subscription to both IBJ + Inside INdiana Business. GET DEAL

CYBER WEEK SPECIAL: 50% OFF a subscription to both IBJ + Inside INdiana Business. GET DEAL

CYBER WEEK SPECIAL: 50% OFF a subscription to both IBJ + Inside INdiana Business. GET DEAL

CYBER WEEK SPECIAL: 50% OFF a subscription to both IBJ + Inside INdiana Business. GET DEAL

CYBER WEEK SPECIAL
TAKE 50% OFF

a subscription to both IBJ + Inside INdiana Business.
Expires December 5, 2025 at midnight.

new subscribers only

GET DEAL

Already a paid subscriber? Log In

GET DEAL

CYBER WEEK SPECIAL

a subscription to both IBJ + Inside INdiana Business.
Expires December 5, 2025 at midnight.

new subscribers only

Already a paid subscriber? Log In

CYBER WEEK SPECIAL
TAKE 50% OFF

a subscription to both IBJ + Inside INdiana Business.
Expires December 5, 2025 at midnight.

new subscribers only

GET DEAL

Already a paid subscriber? Log In

GET DEAL

CYBER WEEK SPECIAL

a subscription to both IBJ + Inside INdiana Business.
Expires December 5, 2025 at midnight.

new subscribers only

Already a paid subscriber? Log In