Ryan Homes plan for housing development in east Fishers

Fishers High School We The People coach Liz Paternoster

Ryan Homes unveiled plans for two housing projects in the eastern part of Fishers, with 96th Street to the south, 101st Street to the north, one near Cyntheanne Road and the other along Georgia Road.

Ryan Homes’ attorney Murray Clark told the Fishers City Council Monday night that one section of single family homes will be be priced at about $600,000.  The second section will feature ranch homes in the price range of $450,000-$550,000.

Councilor Brad DeReamer voiced concerns about the density of the planned housing development.  The plans to rezone these properties needed one council vote to pass first reading and will now head to the Fishers Plan Commission for a Public Hearing.

In other items before the City Council Monday:

–First reading approval was given to bring the Northeast Commerce Park into the Nickel Plate District Code with technology in mind.  This proposal will also head to the Fishers Plan Commission for a public hearing.

–Three Fishers Police officers were recognized for years of service: Jonathan Floyd (20 years), Brad Myers (25 years), and Anthony David (25 years)

–Fishers High School was recognized for the state championship in We The People competition, a test of civic knowledge based on a congressional hearing format.  Coach Liz Paternoster presented her team, which will be traveling to Washington DC for the national competition.

–The HSE Cheerleading Squad was honored by the council for its award-winning season.

 

HSE’s award-winning cheerleading squad

One thought on “Ryan Homes plan for housing development in east Fishers

  1. Wow, I just can’t keep up with all these new developments! It just seems like the city is growing on multiple levels. At this rate, the population is going to reach 150,000 by 2033. Is that too wild a projection? It has happened before!

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