Posted by Andrew Arenson in Neighborhoods
on Jun 30th, 2019 | 5 comments
The current 30% federal tax credit for installing solar panels will go down each year before being eliminated in 2022.
Join the Solar United Neighbors co-op by July 31st, 2019 to get a bulk rate on installation. There’s no obligation.
Saving money
Whether or not you want to save the environment, you almost certainly want to save money on electricity. The best way to do either is to reduce your usage — more efficient light bulbs and appliances, turning off things you’re not using, line drying clothes, etc. – but solar panels can help a lot, too. How much depends...
Posted by Kevin Kastner in Neighborhoods, New Development
on Jun 14th, 2019 | 3 comments
Editors note: This guest post was provided to Urban Indy from an employee of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization. We will also welcome any comments or rebuttals that readers might contribute.
Last month, I had the opportunity to attend the sixth annual Richard M. Fairbanks Symposium on Civic Leadership at UIndy. The event included three panel discussions regarding the 50th anniversary of Unigov. I wanted to share some of the major themes and takeaways with everyone. The symposium was especially timely, given Sen. Richard Lugar’s death.
The event opened with a short...
Posted by Kevin Kastner in Neighborhoods, New Development, Pedestrian, Transit
on Jun 11th, 2019 | 1 comment
This week has seen a good deal of entries for construction photos. I’ll start with the Shelby and Hanna station, from Austin Gibble:
On the opposite side of town, I was able to get more photos of the 52nd and College station yesterday. The platform was actually installed earlier in the day:
Closer to downtown, reader Justin Harter sent in a station that had visible heating elements for snow melting at 9th and Capitol:
Finally, a nice shot at the State Capitol station from reader Matt Wakefield:
Here’s the IndyGo e-mail for the week:
College Avenue:
Pavement patching will continue on...
Posted by Kevin Kastner in Neighborhoods, Pedestrian, Transit
on Jun 4th, 2019 | 9 comments
Our guest photo this week comes from contributor Andy Arenson, who sent me a shot of 22nd and Meridian:
Here are some photos near 52nd and College. The triangular diverter is now placed in the street on 51st Street:
There are still a ton of utility poles in the sidewalks after this project. A bummer, but at least people should be able to get around them in the future.
Here was the preliminary station last week. It’s more complete now, but I don’t have photos of it:
Here’s IndyGo’s email for the week:
College Avenue:
Pavement patching will continue on College Ave through...