Monthly Archives: August 2018

Fishers Road Construction For Week Of Labor Day

The week of Labor Day is coming up, and with that, the closure of Florida Road to work on a bridge.

Here is the full listing, as provided by the City of Fishers:

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FLORIDA ROAD
Beginning on or after September 4, Florida Road between Luxhaven Road and Martha Street will be closed for the rehabilitation of Bridge 192 (Florida Road over Fall Creek) by the Hamilton County Highway Department. The road will be closed to all thru traffic and will tentatively reopen before November 3.

The intersection of 113th Street and Florida Road is closed for the realignment and construction of a new roundabout at the intersection. The closure is expected to last appropriately 90 days. See the Detour Map.

126TH STREET & SOUTHEASTERN PARKWAY
On September 5 and 6, temporary lane restrictions will be in place near 126th Street and Southeastern Parkway for road work, weather permitting. Flaggers will be in place to help direct traffic.

106TH STREET 
106th Street is closed to through traffic from Eller Road to Allisonville Road and from Allisonville Road to Hague Road for the 106th Street Infrastructure Project. 106th Street is also closed to through traffic between Hague Road and the Crosspoint Boulevard/Lantern Road roundabout. An updated project timeline and Detour Map are now available.

ALLISONVILLE ROAD
Road construction is in full swing along Allisonville Road. Traffic has been shifted to the east to allow for widening on the west side. Restrictions may be in place between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. and flaggers will be on site directing traffic, as necessary. Through September, all southbound left turns from Allisonville Road onto 126th Street will be prohibited. This is an active construction site with reduced speed limits. For more info on this project, view the Fact Sheet.

STATE ROAD 37
A public meeting was held on Tuesday, May 15 at the Delaware Township Trustee Office. The meeting presentation and updated information is available on the project’s new website. The State Road 37 improvement project is a $124 million joint project between Fishers, Hamilton County, Noblesville, and INDOT. Questions or concerns may be directed to SR37@rqaw.com.

Scott & Aunna Fadness Welcome Their Son Hudson Philip Into The World

Picture provided by the City of Fishers

When Mayor Scott Fadness spoke Thursday morning at the Youth Mentoring Initiative fundraising breakfast, he announced that his son would be born the following day.  Right on schedule, Hudson Philip Fadness was born Friday morning.

Congratulations to the Fadness family, and special congratulations to the first Fadness child, Lincoln, who now is a big brother!

Duke Energy Boosts Development Plans For Fishers Airport

As Fishers moves forward with economic development plans for Metropolitan Airport, just north of 96th Street and East of Allisonville Road, Duke Energy has provided those plans with a shot-in-the-arm.  According to my news-gathering partners at the Hamilton County Reporter, Duke has announced that 200 acres of airport property are now in Duke’s Site Readiness Program.

Local officials have received site development recommendations from Strategic Development Group. In addition, Banning Engineering of Plainfield has produced a desktop review, conceptual drawings and a marketing sheet for the site. These materials can be incorporated into the local plan to attract more jobs to the  community.

Duke Energy has also presented a $10,000 check to the local economic development group in order to help implement the consultant’s recommendations.

“The Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport is an exciting new area for development in our city,” said Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness in a Duke Energy news release. “As we work towards a smart, vibrant, and entrepreneurial Fishers, it is vital that we take a comprehensive approach to economic development in all corners of our community. Fishers’ participation in the Duke Energy Site Readiness Program is an important step in the development of this land and the city’s future. ”

According to Duke, the Site Readiness Program identifies, evaluates and improves sites in the company’s service territory for potential large business or industrial development.

Since 2008, the Duke has participated in the creation of nearly 26,000 jobs and total capital investment of approximately $5.9 billion.

 

YMI Breakfast Attracts 200 Supporters

Mayor Scott Fadness was the featured speaker at the Fishers YMI breakfast

Mayor Scott Fadness had a lot on his mind as he spoke to the Fishers Youth Mentoring Initiative (YMI) fundraising breakfast Thursday morning at the Ambassador House grounds.  The mayor and his wife Aunna are expecting their second child to be born Friday morning, so that was clearly on his mind.  But he also took the opportunity to laud the work of YMI mentors.

The mayor talked about the work continuing, by the city and school corporation, to improve mental health throughout the community.  Fadness cited a ride-a-long he recently had with a Fishers Police officer and responded to a call about a 34-year-old man threatening suicide during a fight with his girlfriend.

“It really irritated me that we have done all this work over the last 4-5 years and we could not figure out how to help that individual,” the mayor said.

Fadness argues that it is important to “get to these people earlier, in the simplest, subtlest ways.”

The mayor told those attending the fund-raising event that organizations such as YMI make subtle interjections into the lives of local young people.  He calls this early intervention “impactful.”

“It was only a few years ago when I sat down John DeLucia and Darren (Heil) to talk about this (YMI) concept, and look what it’s become,” said Fadness.  “I can only imagine the impact (YMI has) had on young people.”

YMI provides mentors for young people in the Hamilton Southeastern School District for students in need of an adult to help them.  Most mentors commit to one hour a week with a mentee.

For more information about YMI, use this link.

To make an online donation to YMI, use this link.

Here are a few pictures from the YMI breakfast event

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Another Dunkin’ Donuts On The Way In Fishers

Location of the Dunkin’ Donuts off 116th Street east of Brooks School Road

Dunkin’Donuts will soon have a presence on the east side of Fishers, following action Wednesday night by the Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals.  After a favorable recommendation to allow a drive-up window at the location from the Plan Commission, and City Council actions supporting that recommendation, the zoning variance has been formally approved for the drive-up window.  That is the last administrative hurdle to be cleared, allowing the new business to locate at the Brooks School Plaza Development, near the entrance to Promise Church on 116th Street.

Another Dunkin’ Donuts location is in the works on the west side of Fishers, at the corner of Allisonville Road and 116th Street, where Jack in the Box was located before that hamburger operation closed.

IU Health Continues Partnership With HSE SPORTS

Those running the HSE SPORTS youth athletic nonprofit have made one fact clear to me for some time – no young person in the Fishers area wanting to play sports is denied that opportunity if the family is not able to pay fees.

This is only possible through partnerships with organizations like IU Health.  On Tuesday, IU Health announced a renewal of the long-standing partnership maintained with HSE SPORTS.  IU Health says it ha sponsored over 500 scholarships, allowing local youngsters to participate in HSE SPORTS programs.

“We understand the importance of physical activity and recreational sports in the health and wellness of a child’s life,” said Joy Davis, marketing manager for customer experience and community outreach at IU Health Saxony Hospital, inn an IU Health news release. “Our partnership with S.P.O.R.T.S allows us to make a difference for kids who can’t afford to join a team. It’s an opportunity to take the IU Health mission, to improve the health of our patients and community, beyond the hospital walls.”

IU Health Saxony remains the primary scholarship provider and an official community partner of SPORTS.

“We are extremely fortunate to have the support of the healthcare providers in our area. IU Health Saxony Hospital continues to show its commitment to our program and our families,” said Scott Spillman, Executive Director of S.P.O.R.T.S.

 

 

A Few Words About Tony Elliot

Tony Elliot

My first time dealing with Tony Elliot was several years ago when he was serving as Assistant Town Manager for what was then the Town of Fishers.  I was asking  about Liberty Plaza, which was under construction at that time.  If you don’t already know, Liberty Plaza is a wonderful memorial to military veterans located at 116th and Municipal Drive.

I was told this was Tony’s project and he guided it to the final construction phase.  It wasn’t long after that when Tony was promoted to Parks and Recreation Director for the town, and later for the City of Fishers once that transition was made.

Tony led the department through a large growth period.  The population of Fishers was growing and the Parks Department programs and facilities were growing to meet the needs of that booming population.

I cannot remember a more professional and personable city department head in any of my work as a reporter.  Tony is one of a kind.

Fishers’ loss will be Santa Cruz, California’s gain.  I wish Tony and his family well as they make the journey west.  He can look back to Fishers and be proud of what he has accomplished here.

Speed Limit Changes Coming To Several Fishers Neighborhoods

A long list of speed limit changes are coming to a number of Fishers neighborhoods, following action Monday morning by the Fishers Board of Public Works and Safety.  All streets listed will have a speed limit of 25 miles per hour.  For a full listing of all the speed limit changes, use this list.

The board also approved a Citizen’s Energy Group water main relocation at 126th Street and State Road 37.  This project is in preparation for the beginning of the State Road 37 reconstruction, set to begin in spring of 2019.  The $434,637 price tag for this relocation will be funded from bond proceeds or County Option Income Tax (COIT) funds from
Hamilton County.