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Growing Our Economy Indianapolis has added tens of thousands of jobs over the last four years, cementing our position as the tech capital of the Midwest. Since then, he noted, the city has experienced roughly peaceful public protests — including a few outside of his home.
City bailout: City Market needs help. But even beyond downtown, the perception that Hogsett has been absent or unresponsive still lingers among some in the community. Less than a mile from where Dreasjon Reed was shot and killed by police off Michigan Road, Lydia Wood recalled watching people from other neighborhoods come to protest. Related : Rolls-Royce to shrink office space downtown.
As for his perceived absence, Hogsett said, the pandemic has altered the active schedule he had previously. Eric Holcomb throughout the pandemic response. The smooth interaction was likely one less stressor for the administration, in a time when the city was scrambling to deal with the economic fallout. Indianapolis enacted stricter regulations than the rest of Indiana, striking discord with some business owners and council Republicans who called for a repeal of the mask mandate.
But the pushback wasn't universal. Construction at the Community Justice Campus still continued and is on track to open at the end of the year. Leila Darden, president of the Far Eastside Community Council, has been working to address the area's many challenges: lack of grocery stores, libraries and gyms. She feels Hogsett has turned his attention to an area that's been frequently ignored.
The large black-and-yellow banner hangs like a desperate plea off the Church of the Apostolic Faith along East 25th Street. The record-level homicide rate has been an easily alarming statistic to pin on Hogsett, who eliminated the public safety director position in as part of a more holistic approach to fighting crime. Crime prevention grants: Does the city's largest anti-crime effort work?
Council Republicans will be the first to say the ongoing efforts are not working.
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