This document contains a summary of transportation projects in Marion County from 2000 to 2022. It lists 56 bridge projects, 72 culvert projects, and several road and sidewalk projects. The projects involve rehabilitation, replacement, removal, and repairs of bridges, culverts, roads, sidewalks, and curbs. The total funding for all projects listed is over $28 million for bridges/culverts and over $5 million for curb/gutter/sidewalks. It provides a high-level overview of infrastructure improvement projects in Marion County over a 22-year period.
Third Planning Board Hearing Cushing Village Belmont, MAcushingvillage
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The document appears to be a map showing various locations in a city including Green Grove Park, a food mart, a convenience store, a factory, a gas station, and a convention center located at various intersections of named roads and streets in the city of Jonesville.
The document provides driving directions from Interstate 17 to a destination located near 11th Street and Mora Drive. It instructs the driver to take Exit 182 onto Pine Ridge Road, then turn left onto Chevy Boulevard and right onto 11th Street, before making a final left turn onto Mora Drive to reach the parking lot. The summary is provided in 3 sentences as requested.
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This is a presentation I developed for and presented at the 2011 Lifesavers Conference in Phoenix. At previous conferences I noticed that there was very little local information given so I proposed a session on traffic engineering practices in Arizona. Organizers agreed and Richard Nassi from Tucson and I both gave presentations on what we were doing for our communities. There were between 40-50 people in the audience.
This document outlines policy proposals from the Indiana House Democratic Caucus to help Hoosiers and improve the state economy and education system. It proposes targeted tax cuts and incentives to boost small business and job growth. It advocates for workforce training programs, fair hiring practices for the long-term unemployed, and requiring state contracts give preference to Indiana workers and businesses. It also calls for education reforms like capping class sizes, expanding preschool access, and fully funding K-12 education. Additional proposals include tax relief for middle-class families, protecting collective bargaining rights, and improving child welfare programs.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is a flexible rapid transit service that uses specialized vehicles on dedicated lanes to efficiently transport passengers at a lower capital cost than light rail. BRT systems feature the latest technology vehicles, dedicated lanes, traffic prioritization, permanent stations, and real-time scheduling. The proposed BRT corridors will connect key economic centers with frequent service and state-of-the-art technologies like transit signal priority and real-time traveler information. Successful existing BRT corridors include Cleveland's HealthLine, Kansas City MAX line, and Eugene Oregon's EmX line.
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The document appears to be a map showing various locations in a city including Green Grove Park, a food mart, a convenience store, a factory, a gas station, and a convention center located at various intersections of named roads and streets in the city of Jonesville.
The document provides driving directions from Interstate 17 to a destination located near 11th Street and Mora Drive. It instructs the driver to take Exit 182 onto Pine Ridge Road, then turn left onto Chevy Boulevard and right onto 11th Street, before making a final left turn onto Mora Drive to reach the parking lot. The summary is provided in 3 sentences as requested.
Lifesavers 2011 Traffic Engineering Initiatives In Phoenixktwilcoxon
This is a presentation I developed for and presented at the 2011 Lifesavers Conference in Phoenix. At previous conferences I noticed that there was very little local information given so I proposed a session on traffic engineering practices in Arizona. Organizers agreed and Richard Nassi from Tucson and I both gave presentations on what we were doing for our communities. There were between 40-50 people in the audience.
This document outlines policy proposals from the Indiana House Democratic Caucus to help Hoosiers and improve the state economy and education system. It proposes targeted tax cuts and incentives to boost small business and job growth. It advocates for workforce training programs, fair hiring practices for the long-term unemployed, and requiring state contracts give preference to Indiana workers and businesses. It also calls for education reforms like capping class sizes, expanding preschool access, and fully funding K-12 education. Additional proposals include tax relief for middle-class families, protecting collective bargaining rights, and improving child welfare programs.
The Supreme Court granted rehearing in Richard Barnes' appeal of his conviction for battery on a police officer and resisting arrest. In its new opinion, the Court held that the common law "Castle Doctrine" defense is not a valid defense against the crime of battery or violence against a police officer. However, the Court emphasized that its holding does not change the law regarding unreasonable searches and seizures of homes. The Court affirmed Barnes' conviction while clarifying the law regarding defenses against charges of violence against police officers. One Justice dissented, finding tension between the statutes regarding battery on an officer and reasonable defense of one's home.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is a flexible rapid transit service that uses specialized vehicles on dedicated lanes to efficiently transport passengers at a lower capital cost than light rail. BRT systems feature the latest technology vehicles, dedicated lanes, traffic prioritization, permanent stations, and real-time scheduling. The proposed BRT corridors will connect key economic centers with frequent service and state-of-the-art technologies like transit signal priority and real-time traveler information. Successful existing BRT corridors include Cleveland's HealthLine, Kansas City MAX line, and Eugene Oregon's EmX line.
Melina Kennedy announces her candidacy for Mayor of Indianapolis in a speech. She discusses her background growing up in Indianapolis, working in her family's restaurant, and her commitment to improving the city. She argues the current mayor has failed to fulfill promises and the city faces challenges like job losses and high unemployment. Kennedy presents a vision for the future of Indianapolis with a focus on job creation, education, public safety, and ensuring all children have opportunities to achieve their dreams. She asks the audience to join her campaign to create a better future for the city.
The document lists the members of the 2013-2014 Indiana State Senate standing committees. It provides the names of the chair and ranking member of each committee. Some committees have subcommittees dedicated to specific issues. In total, there are 21 standing committees covering policy areas such as agriculture, appropriations, commerce, corrections, education, elections, environment, ethics, health, homeland security, insurance, judiciary, local government, pensions, public policy, tax, utilities, rules and joint rules.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and state Republican lawmakers have reached an agreement when it comes to the state’s budget. The deal has more money for schools and rural broadband, and also pays off $1 billion in debt.
More money for education and no increase in the cigarette tax are two of the key highlights in the budget unveiled today by Indiana Senate Republicans.
The document summarizes allegations of racism made against Republican members of the Indiana House of Representatives during debate over a bill related to school district boundaries. It describes an argument between Representatives Lucas and Summers in the hallway after the debate, in which Summers cursed at and followed Representative Eberhart. While Republicans should not have booed, calling individuals racist was unfounded, as neither Eberhart nor Lucas have histories of racist behavior. The document also briefly mentions potential candidates to replace the Secretary of State and candidates for Marion County chairman.
The City of Indianapolis and Marion County Public Health Department released Halloween guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic. They recommend alternative activities to traditional Halloween activities like trick-or-treating and indoor parties due to the risks of spreading the virus. Higher risk activities like indoor parties over 50 people, close contact activities like trick-or-treating, and leaving out candy for people to grab are not recommended. Lower risk alternatives include online parties, drive-through events, one-way trick-or-treating where goodie bags are lined up for families to grab from a distance, and decorating homes and yards. Public health orders regarding distancing and masks must still be followed for any Halloween activities.
The IMPD Protest Response Review Committee was formed to review IMPD's response to protests in late May and early June 2020. The committee, consisting of Deborah Daniels, Myra C. Selby, and Dr. Sean L. Huddleston, was tasked with determining if any officers used excessive force or violated policies, failed to de-escalate situations, or continued the use of force beyond what was permitted. The committee was to review evidence such as complaints, videos, statements, arrest information, and policies to develop recommendations in a report for the Mayor's Office on the police response and how to improve community relations.
A poll commissioned by Democratic State Senator Karen Tallian shows she is tied with incumbent Republican Curtis Hill.
The poll of more than 890 likely voters showed both Hill and Tallian were tied at 36 percent each and 28% were undecided.
This document is a complaint filed by four Indiana citizens seeking a declaratory judgment that Attorney General Curtis Hill's 30-day suspension from the practice of law creates a vacancy in that office under the state constitution. The complaint provides background on Hill's disciplinary proceedings before the Indiana Supreme Court, which resulted in a 30-day suspension. It argues that during his suspension, Hill is prohibited from performing any of his statutory duties as AG and is no longer qualified to hold the office. The plaintiffs are asking the court to declare a vacancy exists that the governor must fill pursuant to the constitution and state law. They seek expedited consideration of the matter.
Melina Kennedy announces her candidacy for Mayor of Indianapolis in a speech. She discusses her background growing up in Indianapolis, working in her family's restaurant, and her commitment to improving the city. She argues the current mayor has failed to fulfill promises and the city faces challenges like job losses and high unemployment. Kennedy presents a vision for the future of Indianapolis with a focus on job creation, education, public safety, and ensuring all children have opportunities to achieve their dreams. She asks the audience to join her campaign to create a better future for the city.
The document lists the members of the 2013-2014 Indiana State Senate standing committees. It provides the names of the chair and ranking member of each committee. Some committees have subcommittees dedicated to specific issues. In total, there are 21 standing committees covering policy areas such as agriculture, appropriations, commerce, corrections, education, elections, environment, ethics, health, homeland security, insurance, judiciary, local government, pensions, public policy, tax, utilities, rules and joint rules.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and state Republican lawmakers have reached an agreement when it comes to the state’s budget. The deal has more money for schools and rural broadband, and also pays off $1 billion in debt.
More money for education and no increase in the cigarette tax are two of the key highlights in the budget unveiled today by Indiana Senate Republicans.
The document summarizes allegations of racism made against Republican members of the Indiana House of Representatives during debate over a bill related to school district boundaries. It describes an argument between Representatives Lucas and Summers in the hallway after the debate, in which Summers cursed at and followed Representative Eberhart. While Republicans should not have booed, calling individuals racist was unfounded, as neither Eberhart nor Lucas have histories of racist behavior. The document also briefly mentions potential candidates to replace the Secretary of State and candidates for Marion County chairman.
The City of Indianapolis and Marion County Public Health Department released Halloween guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic. They recommend alternative activities to traditional Halloween activities like trick-or-treating and indoor parties due to the risks of spreading the virus. Higher risk activities like indoor parties over 50 people, close contact activities like trick-or-treating, and leaving out candy for people to grab are not recommended. Lower risk alternatives include online parties, drive-through events, one-way trick-or-treating where goodie bags are lined up for families to grab from a distance, and decorating homes and yards. Public health orders regarding distancing and masks must still be followed for any Halloween activities.
The IMPD Protest Response Review Committee was formed to review IMPD's response to protests in late May and early June 2020. The committee, consisting of Deborah Daniels, Myra C. Selby, and Dr. Sean L. Huddleston, was tasked with determining if any officers used excessive force or violated policies, failed to de-escalate situations, or continued the use of force beyond what was permitted. The committee was to review evidence such as complaints, videos, statements, arrest information, and policies to develop recommendations in a report for the Mayor's Office on the police response and how to improve community relations.
A poll commissioned by Democratic State Senator Karen Tallian shows she is tied with incumbent Republican Curtis Hill.
The poll of more than 890 likely voters showed both Hill and Tallian were tied at 36 percent each and 28% were undecided.
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1. Bid Year or
PType SType PNumber PName PDescription Total
Study Year
Transport 56th Street over Eagle Deck and Railing
2011 Bridges/ Culverts BM-08-016 $1,298,660.00
ation Creek Replacement
Guion Road over Guion
BM-09-002 Bridge Deck Overlay $456,515.00
Creek (0908F)
57th Street over
BM-10-074 Bridge Rehabilitation $1,024,590.00
Crooked Creek (1012L)
Guilford over Canal
BM-11-095 Bridge Rehabilitation $700,300.00
(1109L)
Meridian St. over White
BM-11-096 Bridge Rehabilitation $8,002,900.00
River & Riverview Dr.
56th Street over Fall
BM-12-040 Bridge Rehabilitation $561,877.92
Creek (1202F)
Country Club Road over
BM-15-029 Brdige Removal $1,364,400.00
Abandoned R/R (1502F)
34th Street over Dry
BM-16-073 Bridge Rehabilitation $528,430.00
Run (1608F)
Gateway Drive over Dry
BM-16-074 Bridge Rehabilitation $701,205.00
Run (1619L)
Meridian Street over Fall
BM-18-074B Bridge Rehabilitation $3,061,000.00
Creek
Girls School Road over
Remove the existing
BM-22-050 Abandoned RR 2000N $878,971.73
bridge
(2209F)
Lansdowne Road over
BM-22-051 Bridge Rehabilitation $492,930.04
Cox Ditch (2208L)
Bridge repair. Replace
10th Street over White
BM-24-109 missing bolts and $63,471.58
River (Quote)
damaged splice plates
Washington Street &
Rehab railroad
BM-25-012 College Avenue under $325,328.35
overpass
CSX
CSX Bridge over 10th CSX Bridge over 10th
BM-25-013 $182,478.27
Street Beautification Street Beautification
Aesthetic repairs and
pedestrian lighting
Downtown CSXT instalation for the CSXT
BM-25-178 Overpass Bridges bridges over Capitol $1,502,977.09
Beautification St., Illinois St., Meridian
St., and Pennsylvania
St.
Executive Drive over
BM-30-066 Sam Jones Parkway Bridge Rehabilitation $1,022,034.76
(3011L)
Southeastern Avenue
BM-42-022 Bridge Rehabilitation $576,600.00
over Buck Creek (4212L)
79th Street over
BR-05-064 Bridge Replacement $834,670.00
Wadsworth Ditch
Grandview Drive over
BR-10-075 Bridge Rehabilitation $936,257.00
Crooked Creek(1006F)
Eastbourne Drive over
BR-19-071 Bridge Replacement $291,548.00
Devon Creek (1913L)
Morris Street over Avon
BR-29-024 Bridge Replacement $250,310.00
Creek (2904F)
Delaware Streetover
BR-46-085 Bridge Replacement $592,456.00
Buffalo Creek (4611L)
Baker Road over Maze
BR-49-001 Bridge Replacement $251,951.00
Creek
Culvert Inventory
CL-00-001 Inventory Update $500,000.00
Update 2011
Wilson Road (9112W)
CL-01-015 Culvert replacement $280,500.00
Culvert Replacement
Keystone Avenue over Traffic crossover for
Haverstick Creek culvert on Keystone
CL-04-006A $0.00
Crossover (Emergency Avenue over Haverstick
Quote) Creek
Keystone Avenue over
Replacement of NB
Haverstick Creek
CL-04-006B Keystone Avenue over $719,081.00
Replacement
Haverstick Creek
(Emergency Quote)
79th Street (1410E)
CL-04-072 Culvert replacement $49,000.00
Culvert Replacement
Culvert Replacement Culvert Replacements
CL-11-004 $0.00
Program (2011) for calendar year 2011
16th Street (6620W)
CL-23-059 Culvert replacement $40,500.00
Culvert Replacement
Marion County Small Marion County Small
CL-25-001 Structure Inventory - Structure Inventory - $0.00
2011 2011
Brill Road (2911S)
CL-32-131 Culvert replacement $44,387.00
Culvert Replacement
Arlington Avenue
CL-33-071 (2650S) Culvert Culvert replacement $44,076.00
Replacement
High School Road
CL-37-035 (5530S) Culvert Culvert replacement $42,400.00
Replacement
Karen Drive (5844S)
CL-42-020 Culvert replacement $41,800.00
Culvert Replacement
Pentecost Road
CL-42-021 (10200E) Culvert Culvert replacement $44,076.00
Replacement
Hayworth Road (7946S)
CL-44-001 Culvert replacement $44,387.00
Culvert Replacement
Hayworth Road (8130S)
CL-44-002 Culvert replacement $44,387.00
Culvert Replacement
Franklin Road (7860S)
CL-48-009 Culvert replacement $44,387.00
Culvert Replacement
Carroll Road (6400N)
CL-51-003 Culvert replacement $41,100.00
Culvert Replacement
Northbrook Drive over
Northbrook Drive over
Howard Johnson Ditch
BM-03-001 Howard Johnson Ditch $25,800.00
Superstructure
(0313L)
Replacement
2. 82nd Street over Mud Superstructure
BM-06-001 $34,682.00
Creek (0601F) rehabilitation
Lakeside Drive over
BM-08-017 birdge deck overlay $10,000.00
Bush's Run (0804L)
Sunset Avenue over
Sunset Avenue over
BM-10-075 IWC Canal Bridge Deck $65,300.00
IWC Canal (1015L)
Overlay
42nd Street over 42nd Street over
BM-17-005 Crooked Creek Bridge Crooked Creek Bridge $60,000.00
Deck Overlay (1718L) Deck Overlay (1718L)
Ritter Avenue over
Ritter Ave. over Devon Devon Creek
BM-19-079 $48,296.00
Creek (1914L) Superstructure
Replacement
30th Street over
30th Street over Pogue's
BM-19-080 Pogue's Run Bridge $57,200.00
Run (1908F)
Deck Overlay
German Church Road German Church Road
BM-21-041 over Steele Ditch over Steel Ditch Bridge $44,324.94
(2103F) Deck Overlay
42nd Street over Indian 42nd over Indian Creek
BM-21-042 $91,557.40
Creek (2106L) Bridge Deck Overlay
10th Street over White
10th Street over White
Lick Creek (2203F) 0.12
BM-22-052 Lick Creek Bridge Deck $36,766.00
M west of Country Club
Overlay.
Rd
Dr. Martin Luther King
Dr. MLK Jr. Drive and
Jr. Drive and 16th
BM-24-012 16th Street over Dry $61,500.00
Street over Dry Canal
Canal (2410F)
Bridge Removal.
Bridge Beautification
CSX Bridges over
for CSX Bridges over
BM-25-014 Delaware and South $0.00
Delaware and South
Streets
Streets
Mitthoeffer Road over
Mitthoeffer Road over
BM-28-001 Morris Ditch Bridge $54,100.00
Morris Ditch (2805F)
Deck Overlay
Bradbury Avenue over
Bradbury Avenue over
BM-30-067 State Ditch Bridge Deck $30,000.00
State Ditch (3005L)
Overlay
Bridge rehabilitation -
Kitley Avenue over Lick superstructure
BM-34-001 $108,760.00
Creek (3403L) replacement and
widening
Prospect Road over Bridge Rehabilitation -
BM-35-015 Grassy Creek (3508F) Deck Replacement and $42,900.00
CBG bridge widening.
Derbyshire Road over Derbyshire Road over
BM-46-085 Little Buck Creek Little Buck Creek Bridge $30,000.00
(4608L) Deck Overlay
Southport Road over Southport Road over
BM-46-086 Little Buck Creek Little Buck Creek Bridge $72,724.00
(4601F) Rehab (4601F)
Linden Street over
BR-32-131A Bridge Replacement $43,700.00
Pleasant Run (3213F)
Mendenhall Road over Mendenhall Road
BR-43-001 $95,000.00
Goose Creek (4306L) Bridge Replacement
Restoration of the
wetland mitigation site
Fall Creek Road and
at Fall Creek Road and
SD-13-047B Shadeland Ave Wetland
Shadeland Avenue, in
Mitigation Restoration
compliance with CoE
requirements
Bridges/ Culverts Total $28,894,553.08
Emerson Ave. over
Bridges/ Culverts- Massachusetts Ave & Des. No. 0900011
BM-19-069 $7,367,309.00
Fed Aid Conrail (Bid by State) Bridge Rehabilitation
DES,INS, CN
Illinois Street over Fall
Bridge Rehabilitation -
BM-25-175 Creek (Bid by State) CN, $300,000.00
Des No. xxxxxxx
INS
Lafayette Road over
Lafayette Road over CSX CSX - 0.45 Miles NW of
BR-16-073 (STR. No. 1615F) (Bid 30th Street- Des No. $400,000.00
by State) 1173064
Bid by State
Bridges/ Culverts- Fed Aid Total $8,067,309.00
Indy Access Curb, Quote #4 ADA 2010,&
Curb/Gutter/
CW-10-006 Sidewalk & Ramp added 20 TO 30 $498,967.00
Sidewalks
contract BID locations; now is a bid.
Indy Access Curbs, ADA quote #1 2011
SIdewalks & Ramps with curb, sidewalk and
CW-11-100 $120,000.00
Related Items in Various ramp repairs place
Township holder
Curb, sidewalk & ramp
Indy Access Curbs, repairs, quote #2, ADA
CW-11-101 Sidewalks & Ramps with locations (20). in cen, $123,500.00
Related Items. frank, law, war, wash,
& way tnsp's
Indy Access Curbs,
ADA quote #3 2011
SIdewalks & Ramps with
CW-11-102 curb, sidewalk & ramp $120,000.00
Related Items in Various
repairs.
Township
Indy Access Curbs,
SIdewalks & Ramps with
CW-11-103 ADA quote #4 2011 $120,000.00
Related Items in Various
Township
Indy Access Ramps with
CW-11-104 Related Items in Center ADA ramp contract $247,519.00
& Perry Townships
ADA ramp contract to
Indy Access Ramps with W.= Meridian, to E. =
CW-11-105 Related Items in Monon Trail, to N. = $378,218.00
Washington Township 46th St., & to S. = 38th
St.
3. Indy Access Ramps Indy Access Ramps
w/Related Items in with related items in
CW-11-106 $238,300.00
Center and Perry Center and Perry
Townships Townships
Indy Access Curbs,
Curbs, sidewalks and
Sidewalks Ramps and
CW-11-107 ramp repairs and $587,281.00
Resurfacing in CEN,
resurfacing.
PERY & WAR
Indy Access Curbs, Indy access curbs,
Sidewalks & Ramps in sidewalks, and ramps
CW-11-200 with related items in $2,520,572.36
Center, Perry, & Warren
Townships Center, Perry, and
Warren Townships
Indy Access Curbs,
Curbs, sidewalks and
Sidewalks and Ramps in
CW-11-201 ramps; See comments $350,000.00
Various Townships
below for locations.
(CEG)
Indy Access Curbs,
Curbs, sidewalks and
Sidewalks and Ramps in
CW-11-202 ramps. See comments $390,000.00
Various Townships
below for locations.
(CEG)
Curb/Gutter/ Sidewalks Total $5,694,357.36
Downtown brick Downtown brick street
Streets BK-25-026 street/brick sidewalk and brick sidewalk $1,283,900.00
rehabilitation superB rehabilitation
Michigan Road from
RS-10-054B Kessler Blvd. to 75th Sidewalk trail/drainage $2,662,458.66
Street Pedestrian Trail
This contract is for
private contractors to
assist in repairing
potholes an chuckholes
in various locations
Pothole and Chuckhole
RS-11-003 within Marion County. $113,709.75
Repairs
This contract covers
sectors 2, 3, and 11.
This project was
previously named MCH-
11-001.
This contract is for
private contractors to
assist in repairing
potholes an chuckholes
Pothole and Chuckhole in various locations
RS-11-004 $97,025.68
Repairs within Marion County.
This contract covers
sectors 7 and 8. This
contract was previously
named MCH-11-002.
This contract is for
private contractors to
assist in repairing
potholes an chuckholes
Pothole and Chuckhole in various locations
RS-11-005 $107,937.80
Repairs within Marion County.
This contract covers
sectors 9 and 10. This
contract was previously
named MCH-11-003.
This contract is for
private contractors to
assist in repairing
potholes an chuckholes
in various locations
Pothole and Chuckhole
RS-11-006 within Marion County. $112,413.68
Repairs
This contract covers
sectors 4 through 12.
This contract was
previously named MCH-
11-004
This contract is for
private contractors to
assist in repairing
potholes an chuckholes
Pothole and Chuckhole in various locations
RS-11-007 $108,291.85
Repairs within Marion County.
This contract covers
sector 56. This
contract was previously
named MCH-11-005.
This contract is for
private contractors to
assist in repairing
potholes an chuckholes
Pothole and Chuckhole in various locations
RS-11-008 $108,178.70
Repairs within Marion County.
This contract covers
sector 1. This contract
was previously named
MCH-11-006.
Resurfacing in Center,
Resurfacing in Center, Franklin and Perry
RS-11-500 Franklin and Perry Townships (see $2,810,500.00
Townships comments for street
listing)
Resurfacing in Wayne,
Resurfacing in Wayne, Decatur, and Perry
RS-11-501 Decatur, and Perry Townships (see $3,625,022.38
Townships comments for street
listing)
4. Resurfacing in
Resurfacing in Lawrence Lawrence and
RS-11-502 and Washington Washington Townships $3,021,300.51
Townships (see comments for
street listing)
Resurfacing in Pike
Resurfacing in Pike Township (see
RS-11-503 $3,267,890.20
Township comments for street
listing)
Resurfacing in Pike and
Resurfacing in Pike and Washington Townships
RS-11-504 $2,408,530.06
Washington Townships (see comments for
street listing)
Resurfacing in
Resurfacing in Washington Township
RS-11-505 $3,643,599.00
Washington Township (See comments for
project limits)
Resurfacing in Warren
Resurfacing in Warren Township (See
RS-11-506 $269,600.00
Township comments for project
limits)
Resurfacing in Warren
Resurfacing in Warren and Franklin Townships
RS-11-507 $5,926,400.00
and Franklin Townships (See comments for
project limits)
Resurfacing in Center
Resurfacing in Center Township (See
RS-11-508 $197,000.00
Township comments for project
limits)
Resurfacing in Center
Resurfacing in Center Township (See
RS-11-509 $203,000.00
Township comments for project
limits)
Resurfacing in Center
Resurfacing in Center and Wayne Townships
RS-11-510 $5,083,443.76
and Wayne Townships (See comments for
project limits)
Resurfacing with
Resurfacing in Center, related items in Center,
Franklin, Pike and Franklin, Pike and
RS-11-511 $3,549,700.00
Washington Townships Washington Townships
(CEG) (See Comment section
for locations)
Resurfacing with
Resurfacing in Pike, related items in Pike,
Warren, Washington, Warren, Washington
RS-11-512 $2,926,024.00
and Wayne Townships and Wayne Townships
(CEG) (See Comment section
for locations)
PR-2 Residential
Resurfacing in Various Resurfacing; See
RS-11-513 $5,376,260.00
Townships (CEG) comments below for
locations.
Resurfacing in Center
Resurfacing in Center Township (See
RS-11-514 $3,379,478.40
Township comments for project
limits)
Resurfacing in Center,
Pike, Lawrence, See comments below
RS-11-515 $5,523,629.41
Washington, and Wayne for locations.
Townships
Resurfacing and Related
RS-11-516 Items in Pike and Priority One Parks $486,448.00
Washington Townships
Resurfacing in Various
RS-11-517 Mill-n-Fill $1,200,000.00
Townships
Resurfacing in Various
RS-11-518 Mill-n-Fill $1,200,000.00
Townships
Resurfacing in Various
RS-11-519 Mill-n-Fill $1,200,000.00
Townships
Resurfacing in Various
RS-11-520 Mill-n-Fill $1,200,000.00
Townships
Resurfacing in Various
RS-11-521 Mill-n-Fill $1,200,000.00
Townships
Addition of a 5' striped
Broad Ripple Avenue bike lane to Broad
ST-03-051 Ripple Avenue from the $34,180.00
Bike Lanes
Monon Trail to
Keystone Avenue
Hague Road From 82nd Hague Road added
ST-06-055 $900,000.00
Street to 96th Street travel lanes
Economic Development Economic Development
ST-11-012 $0.00
Assistance 2011 2011
Residential Street
construction - Adams
ST-19-054 East Village at Avondale St, Avondale Park Dr. $599,922.11
and Dearborn St.
construction at
Avondale Meadows
Indiana Ave.
Indiana Ave. from 10th
Streetscape
ST-24-018 Street to 16th Street $3,459,989.00
Improvements from
Streetscape
10th to 16th Streets
Life Sciences cooridor
ST-24-019 Life Sciences Corridor $0.00
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Part of the Central
Cenrtral Greens Blvd- greens development
ST-24-020 $1,000,000.00
Construction project at the old
Central State Facility.
5. New Street Light
replacement on
Monument Circle,
Monument Circle Street Market St (between
ST-25-076 Capitol Ave and $25,082.50
Lights IPALCO
Alabama St) and along
Meridian St (between
Washington St and
Ohio St).
Streetscape
enhancement
("Gateway") along 10th
St btwn Bellefontaine
St & Dorman St. 30%
10th Street Superbowl design of streetscape
ST-25-078 Legacy Gateway & along 10th St btwn $1,219,738.00
Streetscape Dorman St & Hamilton
Ave. Gateway to be
built in fall 2011, east
section may be built in
2012 pending funding
availability.
Streetscape
Improvements on
South Street & Delaware Delaware from McCarty
ST-25-176 $1,500,000.00
Street Improvements to Maryland and South
Street from Delaware
to East Street
Streetscape and
intersection
Fountain Square Phase improvements at
ST-32-005 $2,262,167.00
II Virginia Avenue, Shelby
Street, and Prospect
Street
Madison Ave./East St. Gateway South
ST-32-006 $104,360.00
South Gateway Initiative
Streets Total $73,397,180.45
62nd. from Keystone to
Multi use trail linking
Allisonville Multi Use
Streets-Fed Aid ST-11-015 Allisonville to Glendale $1,515,790.00
Trail (Bid By State) DES
Mall- Des. No. 1005704
INS
Des # 0901706 -
HARMONI
neighborhood
streetscape and
HARMONI Neighborhood
pedestrian safety for
ST-18-050 Streetscape (Bid by $991,269.00
Meridian Street from
State) CN, INS
54th to the Canal
Bridge, Westfield Blvd
along Alice Carter Park,
and Alice Carter Park.
Lafayette Road Bike
Lafayette Road Bike
Lane - 71st Street to
ST-24-101 Lane CN, INS (DOE $3,637,471.00
White River Parkway
Grant)
West Drive
Des. No. 9981140
Conversion of viaduct
to pedestrian only use.
Provides for primary
connection between
Merrill Street Viaduct
Lilly main campus and
ST-25-011E Lilly (Bid by State) $1,206,257.28
their expansion.
CN/INS
Pavement revisions,
drainage, lighting,
security elements,
facade, portions of
structural removal
Des No. 0902003
Indpl Cultural Trail
Cultural Trail
ST-25-034E Phase 7 Central (Bid by $5,998,544.00
Streetscape
State) CN
Washington Street
Des No. 0902004
Indpl Cultural Trail
Cultural Trail West
ST-25-034P Phase 6 West (Bid by $4,300,243.40
segment Blackford
State) CN
Street
Des. No. 0401189
Washington Street Streetscape
ST-26-049 Corridor Project Phase 1 Improvements on $1,708,670.00
(Bid by State) Washington Street
from Audubon to
Emerson
Shelby Street and Shelby Street and
Madison Avenue Bike Madison Avenue Bike
ST-46-081 Lanes - County Line $3,326,333.00
Lanes CN, INS (DOE
Grant) Road to Virginia
Avenue
Emerson Ave, I-65 to Des No.0600364.
ST-47-044 Shelbyville Rd. (Bid by Added Travel Lane $10,507,110.00
State) DES, INS, CN Project
21st Street from Dr.
Street Rehabilitation -
SR-24-001 MLK to Senate Avenue $50,000.00
Des. No.1173047
(Bid by State)
Allisonville Road from
Road Rehabilitation -
ST-05-018 86th Street to 96th $175,500.00
Des xxxxxx
Street (Bid by State)
71st.St. Multi-Use Trail Des No. 1172459
ST-12-006 Cricklewood to Hague 10' Multi-Use Trail on $190,360.00
Rd.(Bid by State) 71st Street
Des. No. 0810323
McFarland/Des.
Edgewood Ave. /Gray 0810324 Gray
Rd./McFarland Intersection
ST-40-009 improvement. Local $550,000.00
Intersections (Bid by
State), DES,INS, CN Funded Inspection.
Revise IRTIP Jan. 2010.
bid 2012. r/w issues
anticipated.
xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx $0.00
6. Streets-Fed Aid Total $34,157,547.68
Physical Condition
Inventory of
approximately one third
Pavement Management
(700 miles) of the City's
Studies ST-00-020 Residential Inventory $0.00
Residential Streets (10
Phase 2
year frequency) -
Perry, Warren, and
Lawrence townships
RebuildIndy Program RebuildIndy Program
SY-11-003 $8,000,000.00
Management 2011 Management 2011
Studies Total $8,000,000.00
Burdsal and Harding Actuation for ped,
Traffic TS-24-011 Traffic Signal vehicles, bicycle. All $105,300.00
Modernization new equipment.
Traffic Total $105,300.00
HSIP project to
Castleton Interconnect upgrade the Castleton
Traffic- Fed Aid TS-05-008 $638,110.00
System Improvements area interconnect
DES# 1173116
Miscellaneous Traffic Des. No. xxxxxx
TS-11-008 Signal CMAQ Projects Placeholder for 2011 $0.00
(2011) CN/INS CMAQ Construction
HSIP Sign Inventory
Traffic Sign Inventory Preparation. (90/10
TS-11-011 $1,000,000.00
for Marion County Split for Construction):
Des. # 1172118
Upgrade of Fall Creek
Fall Creek Lane Control Lane Control Signs to
TS-11-013 LED's (Central to $165,080.00
Upgrade
Evanston) 100%
Funded by DOE Grant
Miscellaneous Traffic
TS-11-014 HSIP Projects to be bid Placeholder for HSIP $0.00
in 2011
Miscellaneous Federal
TS-11-015 Aid Traffic Projects to be Placeholder for 2011 $0.00
bid in 2011
HSIP Project to begin
installing Push Button
Pedestrian Push Button Crossings at areas
TS-18-010 located within Safe $114,224.00
Crossings
Routes to School
Areas
DES# 1173168
Des No. 1005259
Andrew J. Brown, Traffic System
Commerce Signal Improvements LOCAL
TS-24-006 $452,344.57
System (Bid by State) FUNDED INSPECTION;
CN, INS INDOT Contract #T-
33632.
HSIP Project to repair
Downtown Signal portions of the
TS-25-011 downtown signal $0.00
Interconnect Repair
interconnect
DES # 1173112
HSIP Project to replace
Indianapolis Panel Sign outdated Panel Signs at
TS-25-012 $25,000.00
Replacement various locations
DES #1173113
HSIP Projet to install
New Pedestrian
New Pedestrian Cossings on the Monon
TS-25-013 $25,300.00
Crossings Trail and on Ohio
Street
DES# 1173167
INDOT HSIP
intersection
improvements (90/10
funding) Des. No.
1172120 - intersections
listed below in
Various Intersection
comments.
TS-34-087 Signal Improvements in $1,027,800.00
Marion County
INDOT HSIP
procurement of
countdown ped heads
(90/10 funding) Des.
No. 1172119 - DPW ops
will install heads in CBD
Traffic- Fed Aid Total $3,447,858.57
2011 Total $ 161,764,106
Northbrook Drive over
Northbrook Drive over
Howard Johnson Ditch
2012 Bridges/ Culverts 1 BM-03-001 Howard Johnson Ditch $496,700.00
Superstructure
(0313L)
Replacement
Lakeside Drive over
2 BM-08-017 birdge deck overlay $344,709.00
Bush's Run (0804L)
42nd Street over 42nd Street over
3 BM-17-005 Crooked Creek Bridge Crooked Creek Bridge $181,859.00
Deck Overlay (1718L) Deck Overlay (1718L)
Ritter Avenue over
Ritter Ave. over Devon Devon Creek
4 BM-19-079 $419,204.00
Creek (1914L) Superstructure
Replacement
30th Street over
30th Street over Pogue's
5 BM-19-080 Pogue's Run Bridge $653,900.00
Run (1908F)
Deck Overlay
10th Street over White
10th Street over White
Lick Creek (2203F) 0.12
6 BM-22-052 Lick Creek Bridge Deck $646,866.00
M west of Country Club Bridge Construction in
Overlay. $6,809,384.34
Rd Jeopardy
Bridge Beautification
CSX Bridges over
for CSX Bridges over
7 BM-25-014 Delaware and South $0.00
Delaware and South
Streets
Streets
7. Bridge Construction in
$6,809,384.34
Jeopardy
Bridge rehabilitation -
Kitley Avenue over Lick superstructure
8 BM-34-001 $857,797.40
Creek (3403L) replacement and
widening
Prospect Road over Bridge Rehabilitation -
9 BM-35-015 Grassy Creek (3508F) Deck Replacement and $1,105,858.00
CBG bridge widening.
Southport Road over Southport Road over
10 BM-46-086 Little Buck Creek Little Buck Creek Bridge $956,066.00
(4601F) Rehab (4601F)
Linden Street over
11 BR-32-131A Bridge Replacement $840,700.00
Pleasant Run (3213F)
Mendenhall Road over Mendenhall Road
12 BR-43-001 $305,724.94
Goose Creek (4306L) Bridge Replacement
Pentecost Road
1 CL-42-021 (10200E) Culvert Culvert replacement $220,000.00
Replacement
Hayworth Road (7946S)
2 CL-44-001 Culvert replacement $360,000.00
Culvert Replacement
Culvert Construction In
$1,640,000.00
Hayworth Road (8130S) Jeopardy
3 CL-44-002 Culvert replacement $340,000.00
Culvert Replacement
Franklin Road (7860S)
4 CL-48-009 Culvert replacement $420,000.00
Culvert Replacement
Carroll Road (6400N)
5 CL-51-003 Culvert replacement $300,000.00
Culvert Replacement
Keystone Avenue over Deck Replacement for
1 BM-04-003 86th Street (0407F and both North and South $200,000.00
0408F) bound bridges
Lyons Avenue over
Lyons Avenue over State
2 BM-30-068 State Ditch Bridge Deck $30,000.00
Ditch (3007L)
Overlay
Keystone Avenue over
Keystone Avenue over Pleasant Run
3 BM-32-129 $200,000.00
Pleasant Run (3205F) Superstructure
Replacement
Sloan Avenue over
Sloan Avenue over Bean
4 BM-33-073 Bean Creek Bridge $33,803.00
Creek (3316L)
Deck Overlay
Moore Road over Sheets
5 BR-01-020 Bridge Replacement $92,843.00
Creek Bridge Designs in
Evanston Avenue over $794,045.50
6 BR-11-094 Bridge Replacement $64,516.50 Jeopardy
Bailey Creek (1113L)
Bolton Avenue over
Bolton Avenue over Pleasant Run Bridge
7 BR-26-055 Removal and $29,523.00
Pleasant Run (2611L)
Pedestrian Bridge
Construction
Barth Avenue over
Barth Avenue over Pleasant Run Bridge
8 BR-32-132 Removal and $30,360.00
Pleasant Run (3228L)
Replacemnt with a
Pedestrian Structure.
Southport Road over
9 BR-47-043 Bridge Replacement $80,000.00
Bunker
Knapp Road over Flat
10 BR-48-005 Bridge Replacement $33,000.00
Branch (4801L)
Bridges/ Culverts Total $9,243,429.84
Illinois Street over Fall Federal Aid Bridge
Bridges/ Culverts- Bridge Rehabilitation -
1 BM-25-175 Creek (Bid by State) CN, $2,650,000.00 Construction in
Fed Aid Des No. xxxxxxx
INS Jeopardy
Lafayette Road over
Lafayette Road over CSX CSX - 0.45 Miles NW of
2 BR-16-073 (STR. No. 1615F) (Bid 30th Street- Des No. $4,780,000.00
by State) 1173064
Bid by State
Moller Road over Dry
Moller Road over Dry Run Creek
3 BM-16-070 Run Creek (1609F) - Superstructure $870,000.00 Local Match = $ 2,538,644.44
(Bid by State) Replacement -
Desxxxxxxx
Sherman Drive over Superstructure
4 BM-26-065 Pleasant Run (Bid by replacement - Des $840,000.00 Federal Match = $ 8,113,200.00
State) XXXXXX
College Avenue over
Bridge Replacement
5 BR-04-001 Williams Creek (Bid By $1,511,844.44 Total = $10,651,844.44
Bridge No. B-0401F
State)
Bridges/ Culverts- Fed Aid Total $10,651,844.44
Indy Access Curb,
Curb/Gutter/ ADA Quotes and Ramp
1 CW-12-001 Sidewalk and Ramps $2,000,000.00
Sidewalks only contracts
2012
Indy Access Curbs,
Curbs, sidewalks and Curb & Gutter &
Sidewalks and Ramps in
2 CW-11-201 ramps; See comments $4,150,000.00
Various Townships Sidewalk Construction $10,700,000.00
below for locations.
(CEG) in Jeopardy
Indy Access Curbs,
Curbs, sidewalks and
Sidewalks and Ramps in
3 CW-11-202 ramps. See comments $4,550,000.00
Various Townships
below for locations.
(CEG)
Curb/Gutter/ Sidewalks Total $10,700,000.00
Placeholder for alley Alley Construction in
Streets 1 AL-12-001 2012 Alley Program $500,000.00 $500,000.00
program Jeopardy
Monument Circle/Market
Monument Circle Brick Maintenance of Circle
1 BK-25-022 Street Brick Paver $90,000.00 $90,000.00
Repair in Jeopardy
Repair 2012 (Quote)
Resurfacing in Various Placeholder for 2012; 1
1 RS-12-601 $5,000,000.00
Townships of 10; Locations: TBD
Resurfacing in Various Placeholder for 2012; 2
2 RS-12-602 $5,000,000.00
Townships of 10; Locations: TBD
Resurfacing in Various Placeholder for 2012; 3
3 RS-12-603 $5,000,000.00
Townships of 10; Locations: TBD
Resurfacing in Warren Resurfacing Project
Resurfacing in Warren Township (See construction in $28,130,000.00
4 RS-11-506 $4,460,000.00
Township comments for project Jeopardy
limits)
8. Resurfacing Project
construction in $28,130,000.00
Jeopardy
Resurfacing in Center
Resurfacing in Center Township (See
5 RS-11-508 $3,920,000.00
Township comments for project
limits)
Resurfacing in Center
Resurfacing in Center Township (See
6 RS-11-509 $4,750,000.00
Township comments for project
limits)
Bicycle lane project Bike Lane Project
1 ST-09-030 71st Street Bike Lanes from Marsh Road to the $2,956,900.00 construction in $2,956,900.00
Monon Trail Jeopardy
Economic Development Economic Development
1 ST-12-003 $500,000.00
Assistance 2012 Assistance 2012
2 Fall Creek Greenway Greenways $1,000,000.00
W. 10th Street from
3 Roadway Relocation $1,000,000.00
Main to Holt Road
Southeastern from
4 Franklin Road to 9100 Streetscape $1,000,000.00
East
Lafayette Road Transit Multi-modal transit
5 $500,000.00
Stop facility
Minnesota Street from
6 Roadway Relocation $1,200,000.00
High School to I-465 Economic Development
Madison Ave./East St. Gateway South Construction Projects $15,401,640.00
7 ST-32-006 $715,640.00
South Gateway Initiative in Jeopardy
Placeholder for East
East Washington
Washington
8 ST-26-010 Neighborhood $4,000,000.00
Neighborhood
Improvements
Improvements
Life Sciences cooridor
9 ST-24-019 Life Sciences Corridor $1,986,000.00
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Streetscape
Improvements on
South Street & Delaware Delaware from McCarty
10 ST-25-176 $3,500,000.00
Street Improvements to Maryland and South
Street from Delaware
to East Street
County Line Road and
Intersection
Railroad Road
1 ST-45-008 improvement and new $2,019,900.00
Intersection
traffic signal.
Improvement
Hague Road From 82nd Hague Road added
2 ST-06-055 $2,100,000.00 Intersection / Corridor
Street to 96th Street travel lanes
Construction Projects $8,940,900.00
Intersection in Jeopardy
improvement for 42nd
German Church
& German Church, 46th
3 TS-21-002 Intersection $4,821,000.00
& German Church and
Improvements
52nd & German Chruch
Rd
Streets Total $61,621,384.00
Des# 1006361 -
Immaculate
Heart/Center for
Inquiry for sidewalks,
Safe Routes to School - crosswalks, ADA
Streets-Fed Aid 1 CW-11-150 Immaculate compliance, & bicycle $250,000.00
Heart/Center for Inquiry infrastructure for
increased pedestrian
safety on 57th Street
from Meridian Street to
Guilford.
Des# XXXXXXX -
Sidewalks, crosswalks,
ADA compliance, and
Safe Routes to School -
2 CW-11-151 bicycle infrastructure $250,000.00
Place Holder
for increased These are not in
pedestrian/student Jeopardy. 100% $1,000,000.00
safety on XX Street.
federally funded
Des# XXXXXXX -
Sidewalks, crosswalks,
ADA compliance, and
Safe Routes to School -
3 CW-11-152 bicycle infrastructure $250,000.00
Place Holder
for increased
pedestrian/student
safety on XX Street.
Des# XXXXXXX -
Sidewalks, crosswalks,
ADA compliance, and
Safe Routes to School -
4 CW-11-153 bicycle infrastructure $250,000.00
Place Holder
for increased
pedestrian/student
safety on XX Street.
21st Street from Dr.
Street Rehabilitation -
1 SR-24-001 MLK to Senate Avenue $484,000.00
Des. No.1173047
(Bid by State)
Allisonville Road from
Road Rehabilitation -
2 ST-05-018 86th Street to 96th $1,774,500.00
Des xxxxxx
Street (Bid by State)
Des # 1006591 Federal
Sidewalks along Earmark money for
Michigan Rd, Westlane Sidewalks and ADA
3 ST-10-031 ramps in Crooked $553,681.00
Rd (Bid by State)
CN/INS Creek neighborhood -
90/10 match on
$500,000.00
Des # 0900030 - Curb,
Crooked Creek
sidewalk, and ADA
4 ST-10-045 Sidewalks & ADA (Bid by $490,000.00
ramp connections to
State) CN, INS
transit bus shelters
71st.St. Multi-Use Trail Des No. 1172459
5 ST-12-006 Cricklewood to Hague 10' Multi-Use Trail on $1,710,800.00
Rd.(Bid by State) 71st Street