Monthly Archives: May 2020

Podcast: Larry’s Log – May 21, 2020 My perspective on nursing homes and COVID-19 numbers

When you list some of the most important decisions any individual or family can make, high on that list is where to place a parent unable to care for her or his self any longer.  Most families due extensive research before making such a major decision.

The City of Fishers will soon be releasing local COVID-19 numbers for the city through the health department, since Fishers is no longer part of the county health department.

The release of information will begin in a matter of days, according to city officials, and that is an overall good thing.  There is one part of the data disclosure policy that concerns me….that is the subject of this Larry’s Log podcast commentary.

HSE Schools Foundation hands out $58,000 in scholarships virtually

 

The Hamilton Southeastern Schools Foundation had to take the virtual route, but 63 awards to seniors in HSE Schools shared $58,000 in scholarship money from the foundation.

“Each year the Foundation, and our community scholarship partners, are happy to support talented students from both high schools with student scholarships to help further their academic careers. We look forward to hearing about the great things these students will do as HSE Schools alumni in the years to come” said Justin Hirnisey, Executive Director of the HSE Schools Foundation.

Scholarship applicants are evaluated based on a range of criteria including academic ability, leadership, community involvement, and written essays.  We are proud to announce this year’s scholarship winners

The winners are listed below.

Podcast: Larry’s Log – May 20, 2020 When to expect Fishers-specific COVID-19 data

We have lots of data available.  We know the number of novel coronavirus deaths in Indiana has surpassed 1,700.  In Hamilton County, we have recorded 91 deaths.  But, how many of those 91 deaths are people living in Fishers?

According to the city, a new online dashboard should be available by next week.  More on that, and other COVID-19 items, in tonight’s Larry’s Log commentary.

Fishers Farmer’s Market goes in-person

If you miss going to the Fishers Farmers Market in person, you will get your chance this Saturday, May 23rd.  The market opened this year as pickup only with online ordering in advance.

The market will be operating under different rules beginning May 23rd.  Here are the rules from the City of Fishers:

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New Market Guidelines:
The market will be practicing and encouraging social distancing. Booths will be spaced further apart, shoppers will be spaced when waiting in lines, and overall capacity will be limited. Shoppers should wear a mask while visiting the market and not touch for-sale items unless they are planning to purchase those items. Reusable bags are not permitted at this time. No eating or dogs will be allowed on site.

Senior & High-Risk Shopping Times:
8–8:30 a.m. will be designated as a special shopping time for those 65+, high-risk, or immunocompromised. All are welcome between 8:30 a.m. and noon.

For more details on the Fishers Farmer’s Market, use this link.

The Larry’s Log podcast

It was March 29th when I announced the end of regular local Fishers news coverage on this blog.  After more than 8 years going to meetings, news conferences and a myriad other events, it was time to scale back.  But with the novel coronavirus impacting all our lives to dramatically, I have tried to keep an eye on local angles of that story.

I also asked myself, what do I do now?  I plan to continue podcasts on a variety of subjects, including local nonprofits and the arts.  Well, there’s only so much happening on the arts scene, so I have tried to feature nonprofit organizations doing important work in the local community, and that will continue.

Then, I decided to do a daily Monday-Friday podcast, just 5-7 minutes long, about what happened that day and other days.  Nothing special, just a few thoughts that come into my mind.  I usually post the podcast between 10pm & midnight.

If you would like to sample some of my Larry’s Log podcasts, use this link.

Be careful, please be safe, wash your hands and wear a mask in public.

Podcast: Larry’s Log – May 15, 2020 Indiana House member stripped of some committee posts

My May 12th Larry’s Log podcast discussed Indiana Republican House member Jim Lucas from Seymour.  He was accused of a recent racist post on Facebook.  Lucas immediately defended himself, saying the post was not racist and he is not racist.  I urged House Speaker Todd Huston (from Fishers) to consider pulling Lucas from his committee appointments in the House.  Friday afternoon, Huston published new committee assignments and Lucas was no longer on two, demoted from vice-chair to regular member on a third panel.  Here is my followup commentary on the speaker’s actions.

Fishers road construction update

There will be plenty of Fishers road construction underway in the coming week.  State Road 37, 96th Street, Allisonville Road and several downtown projects are on the list.

Here is the listing provided by the City of Fishers:

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STATE ROAD 37 
126th Street west of SR 37 is currently closed and is anticipated to reopen in July. During this time, cross access and all left turns will be restricted, with only right in and right out until this phase ends. Traffic on Southbound SR 37 will shift to the Northbound lanes and two lanes will remain in each direction. Local access to businesses will remain open via Lantern Road. The official detour route will direct drivers to use 116th Street or 131st Street to Allisonville Road. Detour route markers and advance warning signs will be in place prior to the closure.  

For a map of the detours, click here.  Please drive with caution through this area. To learn more about the State Road 37 Improvement Project and sign up to receive text updates, visit 37Thrives.com.
PAW PATROL PARADE
The PAW Patrol Parade will continue Monday and Tuesday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. around Fishers in Central, South Central, and East Fishers neighborhoods. There will not be any road closures for this parade, however we will be traveling slowly through neighborhoods and there may be traffic delays. We encourage residents to use alternative routes as needed. Sirens and horns will be used occasionally. For more information on which areas of the city will be visited each day, visit www.playfishers.com/PawPatrol

96TH STREET
96th Street between Sargent Road and Cumberland Road is currently closed. During this time, the Sargent Road roundabout will be constructed, the bridge over Mud Creek will be replaced with a widened structure and additional travel lanes will be added. Local access will remain open from Lantern Road to the River Life Church. The Sargent Road roundabout is anticipated to reopen in mid-June. 96th Street east of Sargent Road to Cumberland Road will remain closed and is anticipated to reopen in early November. The official detour route will direct drivers to use Lantern Road or Cumberland Road to 106th Street. View the detour map here.

ALLISONVILLE ROAD
Beginning on Sunday, May 17 all northbound lanes on Allisonville Road from 106th Street to 116th will be closed until Thursday, May 21 while the Department of Public Works performs road repairs. Local access will remain open north of Easy Street. The official detour route will direct drivers to use 106th Street to Hague Road to 116th Street. View the detour map here.

116TH STREET
Currently, there are lane restrictions on 116th Street between Lantern Road to Fishers Center Drive. Access remains open to local businesses along the route.

PLEASANT VIEW & SWEET BRIAR SUBDIVISION
ADA ramp reconstruction and road resurfacing is currently taking place and is anticipated to be completed by the end of June.

MUNICIPAL DRIVE
Currently, there are lane restrictions on Municipal Drive behind the Hamilton East Public Library in order to construct on-street parking and is anticipated to be completed by the end of June.

SOUTH STREET
South Street is currently closed between Moore Street and Lantern Road for approximately two weeks.

LANTERN ROAD 
Lantern Road is currently closed to through traffic, beginning south of 116th Street to Fishers Pointe Boulevard, as part of the Downtown Infrastructure Improvement Project to improve the sanitary sewer underneath Lantern Road. Access to Fishers Elementary is available from 106th Street. Check out the project Fact Sheet to learn more.

KEEP FISHERS DPW SAFE
Road construction continues around Fishers, so please remember to slow down and drive carefully around road workers. Watch here to see our DPW crew talk about worker safety.