Posted by Greg.Meckstroth in Transit
on Oct 5th, 2010 | 16 comments
In early February of this year, IndyConnect, the transit plan that focuses on altering the central Indiana transportation system away from its current auto-only orientation towards one featuring rail, was released to the general public. In the ensuing eight months, public meetings have been held, discussions have occurred, and opinions have been shared about the initiative’s routes, seen in the image below, and their associated pros and cons. From this debate, the plan is expected to be revised with the goal of creating a transit plan that best reflects the public’s desires and...