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Know the Fishers city ordinance governing golf carts on the streets

Every year around this time, people see golf carts motoring on Fishers city streets.  The question that always comes up is – is it legal?  The answer is a qualified yes.  There is a city ordinance governing this.  The Fishers Police Department has issued a release on this very subject, citing the specific ordinance and lists the three neighborhoods that allow golf carts on their subdivision streets.

Here is the police statement:

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Fishers has a new city app, Fishers Connect

The City of Fishers has rolled-out a new phone app, Fishers Connect, to make it easier to communicate when you need to deal with city departments.  The app is designed to contact the city for non-emergency issues.

Examples of situations where the new app may come in handy include city maintained roadways, street signs, storm water, water, sewer, streetlights, and park infrastructure elements. The app also provides quick links to City information and forms related to City services. The free app is now available for download from the App Store and on Google Play.

The new app also allows residents to submit a photo illustrating the issue.

Fishers Connect makes it easier than ever for our residents to report concerns directly to their city government, and allows for increased transparency as residents can view all of the issues reported across their community and follow the progress of these issues until they are resolved,” said Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness in a city news release. “We are always looking to centralize information and resources for our residents, and Fishers Connect truly serves as that one-stop-shop.”

The app also includes links to and resources for residents, including:

  • The City’s COVID-19 response and community information
  • How to sign up for free COVID-19 testing with the Fishers Health Department
  • Contact information for City Hall and a list of frequently asked questions
  • Forms to report private property issues, such as high grass and weeds
  • How to report noise and non-emergency issues to the Fishers Police Department
  • Drive Fishers construction and road closure updates
  • Stigma Free Fishers mental health resources
  • Fishers Parks information
  • Sign up for City emails and links to the City of Fishers’ social media accounts

HAMCO Election Results

The counting is over, although it is not official until June 12th and some provisional ballots must be considered, we do now know the likely winners in contested races for the 2020 primary election.

The Republican race for 3 at-large county council seats drew a number of candidates.  Sue Maki topped the list with 17.99% of the vote.  Next is incumbent Brad Beaver with 15.09% of ballots cast.  The third and final hopeful to make it onto the November general election is Steve Nation with 14.96% of the vote.   John Ditslear was next in line with 13.9%, but not enough to get on the general election ballot.

This means incumbents Rick McKinney and Jeff Hern will not serve another term on the council.

County Commissioner incumbent Steve Dillinger won easily over his challenger Charlie McMillan.  Susan Byer defeated Kim Good for County Treasurer by 5 percentage points.

Scott Baldwin defeated JR Gaylor easily for the Republican nomination for Indiana Senate, District 20, the seat held by Victoria Spartz.  Spartz will face Democrat Christina Hale in the general election for 5th District US Congress.

In Indiana House District 88, former Speaker Brian Bosma’s old district, Chris Jeter won the GOP nomination over Leah McGrath.

No curfew planned for Fishers

You may have seen the announcement today that Carmel has ordered a curfew within its city limits beginning at 9pm Tuesday.  The announcement cites “threats directed at our (Carmel) community.”  The city says this 9pm-5am curfew will remain in place until lifted by the city.

What about Fishers?  City officials say they do not anticipate imposing a curfew here.  Fishers is aware of the threats made against Carmel stands to assist our neighbors to the west is help is requested.

“At this time, we do not have any credible threats toward Fishers,” says Fishers spokesperson Ashley Elrod.

A curfew is in place for Indianapolis and all of Marion County from 9pm Tuesday through 6am Wednesday.

Local solar co-op plans webinar

Solar energy is becoming more popular as technology improves.  There is a local nonprofit organization, Solar United Neighbors, that is organized to encourage groups of residents to band together and provide solar energy systems for their homes.

This allows individual families to get solar installations at reduced cost.  Indiana Program Director Zach Schalk has a Web site explaining how the solar co-op works at this link.

Bob Rice, Energy Manager of the HSE Schools, will talk about how the solar projects at local school buildings are working, at a Webinar sponsored by the co-op June 8th.  You can register for the Webinar at this link.

Students march in downtown Fishers

A student-led march at the Fishers Nickel Plate Amphitheater

They used social media to get the word out.  Monday, June 1st, at the Nickel Plate Amphitheater, students in the Fishers area were organizing a Fishers Equity Awareness Demonstration, with the goal of urging change in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis.  I don’t cover events in person much anymore, but this was one I needed to see for myself.

The event was scheduled 4-8pm, so I arrived around 6:15.  The marching was well underway.  The crowd was mostly students, but there were many families and some from the older generation there to support the young people

This was held literally across the street from police headquarters.  Officers were there and watching, but kept their distance.  I saw a very peaceful crowd, but one that was very clear that change is something America needs after what happened to George Floyd.

I have no estimate on the crowd, but there were a lot of people on hand.

Following the demonstration, Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness issued the following statement:

“Tonight, I witnessed our next generation come together to clearly voice their collective anger, frustration, and disappointment at previous generations’ inability to right the wrongs of the past. The conduct of these young people and their commitment to creating a better society for all gives me a glimmer of hope in this dark chapter of our nation. Our city is on a journey to create an environment where all people are treated with dignity. Tonight is a reminder that we must be willing to commit ourselves to that end.”

Below is a brief video of the march, and some photos as well.

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