Mayor Fadness: “If you don’t have to be outside, don’t go outside”

The snow totals are below what was forecast but we did get enough snow in the Fishers area to keep ice on the roadways with air temperatures below zero and wind chill factors in the 30-below-zero-degree range.

Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness did a live interview with WISH-TV early Friday morning and provided an update on conditions around the city.

“When the temperatures are so cold, salt really doesn’t work all that well.” Fadness told WISH-TV.  “It takes a lot longer. It’s not all that effective. So, throughout the day, it’s not going to be as easy to peel up that snow…but we’ll stay at it and try to make those roads as safe and passable as possible moving forward.”

The mayor provides the following advice to Fishers residents – “If you don’t have to be outside, don’t go outside.”  If you are stranded or end up off the road, local crews and police officers must take risks to provide assistance.

The National Weather Service says a Winter Storm Warning remains in place for Fishers and a large chunk of Indiana until 7pm.   NWS says blowing and drifting snow will continue throughout the day, but the biggest danger comes from the very cold temperatures and wind.  It takes as little as 10 minutes for exposed skin to develop frostbite in these conditions, according to the National Weather Service.

You can watch the WISH-TV interview with Scott Fadness on their Facebook page at this link.

 

 

Fishers Arts Council, Conner Prairie team up, looking for a special group of artists

With winter weather all around us, it is hard to imagine March is just a few months away, and the Fisher Arts Council is partnering with Conner Prairie and the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability for a a special call for artists.  These events will feature small performing arts groups that invite individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities to show off their talent at Conner Prairie and at FAC’s Collaboration Hub Gallery.  All three partners, in sponsoring these shows, describe this as a way to demonstrate the importance of all artists as the community celebrates “Building Our Future Together” during 2023 March Disability Awareness Month in the City of Fishers.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION

Performing Artists interested in participating must submit a request by 3 pm January 13, 2023, to info@fishersartscouncil.org indicating their desire to participate. All submissions should include in the Subject Line: March Disability Awareness Month and include the following

● Artist/performance group name

● City of residence

● Phone number

● Email address

● One or two sentences regarding their performance art area (for example: poetry reading, vocal, instrument performance, etc.)

● How much space is needed for the performance art

● A video link or social media link showcasing your talent (if available)

 

ELIGIBILITY

PERFORMING ARTISTS MUST

● Have one or more members who have a disability

● Be a performance artist

● Be able to appear at the Conner Prairie Arts Reception (March 3, 2023) or at the FAC Collaboration Hub Gallery Second Friday Arts Reception (March 10, 2023)

Fishers braces for extreme cold, “blizzard-like conditions”

The latest message from the National Weather Service says people in our local area should be prepared for “blizzard-like conditions” and extreme cold. The City of Fishers has released a detailed message on how the city is preparing, and offers advice to local residents

Here is that message, as provided by the City of Fishers:

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The City of Fishers, in conjunction with Hamilton County Emergency Management Agency, has launched its weather preparedness response teams ahead of the predicted weather system in Fishers.The extent of the team’s response will be dependent on the outcomes of the weather event which has the potential to include dangerous wind gusts, rain-ice-snow precipitation, and dangerously cold temperatures.The following actions have been implemented as of noon December 22 with additional emergency response support prepared in the event the weather system causes severe outcomes:

Department of Public Works
  • Snow Fight Activated: More than sixty trucks are deployed with crews working twelve-hour shifts through the end of the storm system
  • Crews will begin treating roadways just prior to the anticipated flash freeze
  • As snow precipitation falls, crews will begin clearing roadways according to the CoF snow removal policy, beginning with primary roadways and ending with neighborhood roadways as the storm concludes
  • Information on roadway snow clearing can be found here: https://www.fishers.in.us/1489/Snow-and-Ice-Control
Fishers Fire and Emergency Services
  • Information and resources will be communicated to all Smart 911 subscribers and vulnerable populations
  • Fire Stations throughout the city are fully staffed with additional backup staffing scheduled
  • Fishers DPW will place crews with Fire Stations to accompany Emergency Services on runs to clear roadways
  • Emergency Operations Center is led by Fishers FES which will monitor the changing conditions of the weather event and assess emergency response
Fishers Police Department
  • Patrol officers are prepared for winter weather and will be on alert for hazardous driving
  • FPD will support Emergency Operations Center monitoring and response.
City of Fishers
  • City communications channels will provide up-to-date information on resources and emergency response through email, social media, and local media

Residents are asked to be prepared for the weather event, particularly the possibility of widespread power outages for an extended amount of time.

Emergency Alert Information
  • Residents are encouraged to follow the City of Fishers on social media and register with Smart 911 for the most up-to-date information.
  • Indiana 211 is a free service that connects Hoosiers with help and answers from thousands of health and human service agencies and resources right in their local communities. The website will include information on warming centers, shelters, and other cold weather resources available if residents need them.
Extreme Cold Weather Tips:
  • Limit the amount of time outdoors. Extreme cold can lead to frostbite and hypothermia within 15 minutes.
  • Per City Ordinance, when the temperature is 40 degrees or lower, shelter for animals must include sufficient, dry bedding material or other means of protection from the weather that will allow the animal to retain body heat when the weather is colder than what an animal of that breed and condition can comfortably tolerate.
  • Exterior faucets and household pipes along exterior walls are at risk of freezing. Open cabinet doors to allow warm air to prevent freezing. Exterior faucets should be winterized.
Power Outage Information:
  • In the event residents experience a power outage, residents may do the following:
    • Contact your provider to report the outage
    • Monitor status of outages at poweroutage.us.
    • If you have a non-emergency issue or question, call 2-1-1.
    • If you are medically or physically vulnerable and need assistance due to power outages, call 2-1-1 or dial 9-1-1 if it is a life-threatening emergency.
  • If power outages are anticipated to occur over an extended period of time, the City of Fishers will communicate emergency resources and support via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Smart 911.
Trash Collection
  • Changes to trash or recycling collection will be determined by your provider. Contact your HOA leadership or provider for more information.

HAMCO Emergency Management on the winter storm

Hamilton County Emergency Management has issued information on the Winter Storm Warning in place for the local area.  First, 5 things to expect in the next couple of days, then some preparedness tips, along with what to do if you need help during the storm:

1. Rain may wash away the salt
2. Flash freeze will create black ice this evening
3. Heavy snow overnight
4. Potential for blizzard conditions overnight through Friday
5. Winds up to 52 mph and wind chills of -33
Preparedness

1. Sign up for Smart911, which is also a special needs registry for those who may need additional assistance – www.smart911.com
2. Make a plan, build a kit, and stay informed – www.ready.gov
Need Help?
1. Only call 911 for life-threatening emergencies
2. Call 211 for warning centers, shelters, or other assistance
3. Find the website for your power provider to monitor progress if there are power outages (for Duke Energy customers, use this link.

City of Fishers gears up for major winter storm

The National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning covering Fishers and most of Indiana, beginning Thursday at 3pm through 7pm Friday.  City officials are preparing for the winter onslaught.

Fishers spokesperson Ashley Elrod tells LarryInFishers city crews will hit the streets with over 60 trucks around noon Thursday.  Mid-day Thursday should bring more detailed information about what Fishers should expect in terms of what kind of weather will hit and how it will impact the city.

Because the rain will turn to possible ice then snow, with high winds and temperatures dropping rapidly, this storm will be a challenge for the city’s Department of Public Works. However, Elrod says the city is prepared for any type of winter storm, including the one forecast.

Starting at noon Thursday, crews will be working 12-hour shifts and will stay with it until the streets of Fishers are clear.  One aspect of this storm that is most challenging is the rain forecast prior to the snow.  This will not allow crews to pre-treat our roads, since the rain would simply wash away the pre-treatment.

If you have friends and relatives visiting Fishers for the Christmas holiday, Elrod recommends the visitors plan ahead, have an emergency kit in the vehicle and allow plenty of room on the roadways.  Also, prepare for a trip that may take more time than normal.

Elrod asks that residents keep vehicles off the streets to allow crews to do their work, and if you are driving and encounter a snow plow, allow those trucks plenty of room.

For information on the storm, check out the Hamilton County Emergency Management Web page at this link…and access information about the Fishers Smart911 system at this link.  

 

 

Podcast: Kaitlin Lange, Statehouse reporter, State Affairs

Kaitlin Lange started covering the Indiana Statehouse then moved to the Indianapolis Star.  She continued her Statehouse coverage for the Star until a few weeks ago, when she moved to a startup named State Affairs.  She has already filed stories for State Affairs and is set to cover the upcoming session of the Indiana General Assembly.

I spoke with Kaitlin about her new job and the budget session of the legislature getting underway in early 2023 in this podcast.

Fishers Arts Council annual meeting set for January 13

The Fishers Arts Council will host their annual meeting on Friday, January 13, 2023 from 7pm-8pm in the Fishers Pavilion at the AMP, located at 10 Municipal Drive, Fishers. The public is welcome to attend this meeting which will review the budget for 2023, elect new officers to join the board, and they will also vote on executive committee positions.

If you wish to attend, please notify Fishers Arts online at FishersArtsCouncil.org, or call the Arts Council at 317-537-1670.

Fishers enters into interlocal agreement to reconstruct Cumberland Rd, 106th to 116th Streets

When Mayor Scott Fadness was recently asked about what major project is on tap for the city in 2023, the first item listed was the reconstruction of Cumberland Road between 106th and 116th Streets. The Fishers City Council approved the interlocal agreement with Hamilton county to allow the project to move forward.

The planned construction project will improve the roadway by constructing enclosed storm sewer pipes, grass medians along the corridor, auxiliary lanes, a multi-use path along the west side of Cumberland Road, pedestrian facilities on the east side of Cumberland Road and reconstructing a Bridge.

City Attorney Chris Greisl told the City Council Monday night that Hamilton County will pay 100% of the local match on reconstructing the bridge and and 23% of the improvement cost on the road itself.

The project is scheduled to begin in the spring of 2023 with utility relocation and tree clearing.  The actual construction on Cumberland Road will begin later in 2023 and could go into 2024 before it is completed.

LarryInFishers.com to partner with Fishers Magazine, Towne Post Network

I have known local publisher Tom Britt for several years.  We see each other at local events and Tom has appeared several times on my podcasts.

The two of us have talked about working together and we finally have worked it out.  You will see my writing in Fishers Magazine, which is delivered monthly to most mailboxes in the City of Fishers.

Tom Britt has issued a news release announcing our agreement, which you can see at this link.   

Very much looking forward to working with Tom Britt.

 

Podcast: The Recovery Cafe

The Recovery Cafe is a one-stop shop for anyone recovering from anything.  Be it addiction, mental health, domestic abuse or a brush with the law, the Recovery Cafe is ready to offer a warm meal and an ear to hear your story.  The Cafe will work to get anyone needing recovery a referral to a place that can offer help.

A new Recovery Cafe is set to open in early 2023 at the Eller House, just west of Allisonville Road on 116th Street.  I spoke with the Fishers Cafe Executive Director, Joylynn Foli, and the Associate Executive Director Bryan Beasly, on the podcast linked below.

Contact the Fishers Recovery Cafe at this link.  The group is also looking for donations, which can be accessed on their Web site.