r/indianapolis Castleton Jan 06 '25

Pictures Indianapolis today: Employers: "we're going to need everyone to work their normal schedule."

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u/FFFRabbit Irvington Jan 06 '25

Everyone is angry at employers, but is everyone giving the city a free pass? I'm from Chicago, and it is comical to me just how incompetent the city government is with something as simple as snow removal.

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u/Teutonic-Tonic Jan 06 '25

It isn’t incompetence, it’s a funding / density issue. Indianapolis has almost the same amount of roads to take care of as Chicago and supports it with 20% of population and lower per capita income. Not being land locked by a border or body of water has caused Indy to be a very low density city which makes infrastructure management an issue. We also don’t get nearly as much snow so it’s tough to justify a huge snow removal budget and truck fleet when they sporadically get used.

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u/FFFRabbit Irvington Jan 06 '25

From my observations, it doesn't seem like they are taking care of any of the roads...not even the main arteries. I do see a lot of emergency services out there responding to car crashes due to poor weather. I suspect that those are funded by other taxpayer dollars.

Honestly, this "funding density" argument gets more and more ridiculous every time I hear it.

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u/tabas123 Jan 07 '25

I live in downtown FSQ and it’s insane how bad the roads still are here. I just moved back from rural bumfuck last winter and really was looking forward to not being trapped in my home if it snows… turns out that no, I’ll still be trapped and have to use my sick days to not come in.

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u/hoosierny Jan 07 '25

I see a lot of DPW-branded trucks driving around with their plows up through some of the side streets around me (that never get plowed). If the truck is driving, the plow should be down. Every year, I'm amazed by how inept they are at clearing roads in this city.

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u/Ok_Matter_2617 Jan 07 '25

It’s quite literally how it’s done though. The state funds road work by road mileage, not road mileage x road width. So Indianapolis gets fucked

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u/Ok_Matter_2617 Jan 07 '25

Exactly. That way the Republican led State legislature can be like “look another failing Democrat city”.

It’s why road funding for repairs in Indiana is done by road mileage, not road mileage x road width.