Indiana Department of Transportation, Indy DPW, and County highway departments are responsible for snow and ice removal on interstates, state roads, and city streets, respectively, using a combination of salt brine,
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Downed power lines closed part of I-65 on Indy’s north side Sunday morning. According to the Indiana Department of Transportation, a section of I065 northbound and
The Indiana Department of Transportation is shifting its speed cameras to a new highway work site as it continues to refine the system.
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Indy Go's Blue Line Bus Rapid Transit received a $149.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation. The project aims to enhance Indianapolis' east-west corridor.
INDIANAPOLIS — While the snow has stopped falling in central Indiana, crews are now getting it out of the road. In Indianapolis, the Department of Public Works spent Monday, Jan. 6 pushing as much snow as they could to the side. The department says ...
City-County Council committee demands answers from Public Works over snowstorm response. Concerns raised about snow removal policies and contract plowers.
Central Indiana is bracing for another round of frigid temperatures and possible icy conditions, but some are still waiting for their streets to be plowed from round one.
Gov. Mike Braun hopes to “look for efficiencies” in Indiana’s environmental rules to make them more business-friendly. His pick to head the Indiana Department of Environmental Management is likely the right person for the job.
News first reported on the issue after receiving dozens of complaints from residents asking why their streets hadn't been plowed.
Here's the rationale: Indianapolis doesn't have enough money to perform basic maintenance on its streets. Department of Public works staffing is low and trucks are limited. Meanwhile, winters are becoming milder and snowstorms rarer. Snow plowing is an obvious place to skimp.