The new ONLINE edition of the BTNA newsletter is now available. We're hoping to be able to do a few hard copy versions later in the year, but for now, check out our spring issue at the link below.
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A news brief appearing in the Indianapolis Daily Journal on July 8, 1865, describes the order given by Gen. Gordon Granger, upon taking command in Texas, which asserted that slavery was abolished in that place. His order was issued June 19, 1865.
The final listening session about the potential reuse of the School 86 building is tomorrow, Wednesday, January 22 at 6 PM at Dugan Hall on Butler‘s campus. Please attend! https://t.co/B84rfBSabe
I enjoyed the rededication ceremony for the Indiana State historical marker commemorating the Central Canal this morning. Thank you to local historian Ed Fujawa for leading the effort to bring this sign back to District 7!
Our fall newsletter detailed @IndyGoBus route changes in the neighborhood, including the 28 bus being rerouted down Boulevard Pl. it appears there was a change since that newsletter came out, and the 28 will remain on the Illinois routing.
REMINDER: The deadline to register to vote is October 7. If you aren’t registered, or you would like to double check your status, check out the Indiana Voter website below.
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The remnants of Hurricane Beryl are expected to impact Indiana late Tuesday through early Friday with heavy rain and an isolated severe weather risk. Hurricane remnants can sometimes spawn weak, short-lived tornadoes with the highest potential across the highlighted area #INwx
Don’t forget tonight’s May BTNA meeting. We’ll have updates from city agencies, discuss the future of School 86 and find out details about the June 1 BTNA litter clean up.
Agenda for the next meeting of the BTNA, this Monday at 6:30 pm. Note that there will be an update re: Butler’s University House project at Sunset and Blue Ridge. #butlertarkington
Quite a few street lights are out around BT. If you spot one, take a few minutes to fill out the form on the @AESIndiana site linked below so that it can be repaired. https://t.co/by62Rbt7Zc
There will be a public meeting downtown this Monday about this issue and details for attendance will be posted when they are available. Info below: 2/2 https://t.co/UwlRstfU5m
As discussed at the BTNA meeting, the city is seeking to use funds in the Midtown TIF, which provides funding for projects throughout Midtown, including BT, to purchase/pay off the Broad Ripple Family Center in BR Park. This letter details BTNA's opposition to this proposal. 1/2
Voting info for today’s election is at the link below. While you can vote at any location in the county, there are three voting centers in Butler-Tarkington: MLK Center, St. Thomas Aquinas, and Hinkle Fieldhouse. https://t.co/EzduX6ivw6