Click here for PDF Last night at the Pike Township Residents Association meeting the developers of the old Ropkey property updated their plan for the property. … Continue reading
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The Crossing At Traders Point, (former Ropkey/Beeler properties and now owed by Kite) now has a new plan for developing the property. It is currently being purchased by Cornerstone Companies, Inc. and GCG Investments, LLC contingent on zoning which was … Continue reading
Last night at the Pike Township Government Center it was a full house. About 150 residents from the surrounding area of the old Ropkey 200 acres just west of 465 on 86th Street attended a presentation by Cornerstone Companies, Johnson … Continue reading
Click here for PDF copy Click here for current plot plan PDF … Continue reading
IMPD Northwest District has once again teamed up with Walmart for the Third Annual Feed-a-Family Event. Three years ago Walmart approached the IMPD Northwest District Community Resource Unit with a desire to help in the community. The idea was then … Continue reading
Board member Janice McHenry presents Officer Huffman of the IMPD NW District with a check from Pike Township Residents Association for $300 to help with a Secret Santa effort. … Continue reading
Click here for IMPD Northwest District Community Day Flyer … Continue reading
Verizon Wireless is currently installing 5G cell towers in the right-of-way of major/secondary arterials and neighborhood streets. As of August 31st, 2,352 permits have been either issued or applied for within Marion County. 2017 legislation by the Indiana General Assembly … Continue reading
From Mayor’s Neighborhood Advocate Kayla Wright Indy Parks Summer Camp Registration is Open! We have camps at 12 different parks, including brand new day camps at Windsor Village and Brookside. Payment plans and scholarships are available. And camps are available … Continue reading
From Mayor’s Neighborhood Advocate Kayla Wright, City of Indianapolis 2020 Annual Park Passes are now available for purchase at the gate houses, park office, online, and through the Eagle Creek Park Foundation. Annual Pass prices: $50 Marion Co. Resident, $60 … Continue reading