City to spend $2.1M on trail to connect justice campus to downtown

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10 thoughts on “City to spend $2.1M on trail to connect justice campus to downtown

    1. Bus routes currently operate. Route 26 operates from the Carson Transit Center to the Justice Center via Virginia Ave and Prospect every 15 minutes. The route continues north along Keystone to Keystone at the Crossing on 86th. The infrequent Route 56 operates from the transit center via Virginia, Fletcher, and English Ave then continues via English, Sherman, Prospect, Southeastern and Emerson to Thompson Rd.

  1. A city counselor is listening to their citizens they represent and then turning around and working to use our tax dollars to allocate solutions towards what she hears?

    Imagine the world we could live in if even 10% of our representatives did this!

    1. If it wasn’t for the CJC, it wouldn’t get the time of day, neither would the round a bout have been built.

  2. All that money to connect the city to nothing and you are spoiling a potential near east artery from Washington to Fountain Square by building a LOW Barrier homeless shelter on shelby and not cutting the path that would be great for all the Washington Street and Shelby Street community. You are sacrificing Shelby street’s future.
    Common Kristen Jones, how about standing up for us.?
    Indianapolis???,, What aren’t you thinking.

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