Indianapolis shares plan to slow down Madison Avenue traffic, add south side bicycle path

Moments before Indianapolis city leaders spoke Monday to highlight $47 million in construction to slow down traffic and add a greenway path along Madison Avenue, first responders were still cleaning up debris from a nearby car crash on the six-lane south side thoroughfare.

Residents constantly tell Kristin Jones, the area’s Indianapolis City-County Council representative, that the road is too dangerous. Monday’s crash before the event in Hendricks Park was a case in point, Jones said.

“Please fix Madison Avenue,” was the message Jones relayed from her constituents Monday. “Something needs to be done.”…

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