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Neighbors worry development would raze urban forest
-A proposed development in Indianapolis threatens to upend life for residents and the wildlife that call those thickets home by cutting down about 13 acres of trees in order to build 43 upscale houses.
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Why Indy won’t have curbside recycling until at least 2028
-Mayor Joe Hogsett once targeted 2025 for universal curbside recycling.
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25 years after a major toxic lead cleanup, westside neighbors still don’t feel safe
-Residents want more soil testing to prevent future harm from contamination that’s plagued their neighborhood for decades.
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Advocates urge Hogsett to save Indy’s at-risk urban forests
-The proposed 2025 city budget lacks funding to protect urban forests.
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Indiana attorney general fights EPA rule that would reduce pollution on Indy’s west side
-The state denied, for now, an application to destroy wetlands.
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Indiana attorney general fights EPA rule that would reduce pollution on Indy’s west side
-The pollution is so bad that one westside family hasn’t constructed a playground for their kids.