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Indy Connect meetings for the week of March 1

Meetings will gather input on draft transportation plan

February 26, 2010

For Immediate Release
02.26.2010

CONTACT:
Laura Miller, Caldwell VanRiper for Indy Connect
Office: 317.635.9171
Cell: 317.332.3306
lmiller@cvrindy.com

Ryan Heath, Caldwell VanRiper for Indy Connect
Office: 317.635.9170
Cell: 317.796.4065
rheath@cvrindy.com

INDIANAPOLIS—Indy Connect, Central Indiana’s Transportation Initiative, will continue its series of public meetings next week to get feedback from members of the community on a draft regional transportation plan. Residents and other local stakeholders will have the opportunity to speak with transportation experts about the draft regional plan and provide input and suggestions for improvement.

Meeting details for the week of March 1
Monday, March 1—Perry Township Government Center, 4925 Shelby St., Indianapolis, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, March 2—Children’s Bureau – Gene Glick Family Support Center, 1575 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St., Indianapolis, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, March 3—Indianapolis Public Library – Warren Branch, 9701 E. 21st Street, 12 p.m.
Wednesday, March 3—Indianapolis Public Library – Decatur Branch, 5301 Kentucky Ave., 6 p.m.
Thursday, March 4—Beech Grove Community Center, 5245 Hornet Ave., 7 p.m.

To request a reasonable accommodation for an individual with a disability or to request Spanish translation services, please call (317) 327-5136 or email abjork@indy.gov. Accommodation requests can be made at any time, although making a request at least 72 hours in advance helps to ensure availability of the accommodation.

For more information on Indy Connect, including a draft map outlining the various modes of transportation, their proposed routes and a list of additional public meetings, or to submit feedback on the draft plan, go to www.indyconnect.org.

About Indy Connect:
Indy Connect is an unprecedented collaboration of public entities working toward a regional transportation vision. Building on decades of research and the recommendations of a private sector-led task force, Indy Connect seeks to engage the public in shaping a regional transportation system that will benefit all Central Indiana communities.

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200 E. Washington St.

City-County Building, Room 1922

Indianapolis, IN 46204