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125+ neighbors have taken the Neighborhood Survey and almost 80% of them want to volunteer or learn more about volunteering. The survey ends in two days, on Friday, November 19th. Don’t miss the opportunity to have your voice heard and win $50 gift certificate from Fire by the Monon.
The Warfleigh Neighborhood Association (WNA) Board of Directors election results are listed below
Officers – 1-year term ending March 8th, 2022
Steve Brining, President
Laura Rogers, Vice-President
Lynn Levy, Treasurer
Chuck Flynn, Secretary
Directors at large: Lynn Dimond, Sara White Freeman, Keith “Griff” Griffiths, Jim Polito, Tammy Sajdyk, and Randy Wasmuth
(A) Directors (2-year term) Steve Brining, Lynn Levy, Laura Rogers, Randy Wasmuth and Griff Griffiths
(B) Directors (1-year term) Lynn Dimond, Chuck Flynn, Steve White Freeman, Jim Polito, and Tammy Sajdyk,
REMINDER: Neighborhood Survey ends Friday, November 19th – Don’t miss the opportunity to have your voice heard by taking a short WNA Survey!!
https://forms.gle/RvypBNHBE1NPXR6e6
Your participation makes you eligible for a chance to win a $50 gift certificate to Fire by the Monon generously donated by Joe Cominsky. Links to the WNA survey will be posted on Nextdoor, Facebook, www.warfleigh.com
OR you can take the survey when you’re walking around the neighborhood! Just download the survey directly via the QR code which will be posted on WNA Survey yard signs. Thanks to our neighbor Randy Wasmuth at Wasmuth Group I Highgarden Real Estate for printing the signs. If the signs aren’t up in your block now, they will be soon! Survey open thru November 19th.
Neighbors, don’t miss the opportunity to have your voice heard by taking a short WNA Neighborhood Survey!!
https://forms.gle/RvypBNHBE1NPXR6e6
Your participation makes you eligible for a chance to win a $50 gift certificate to Fire by the Monon generously donated by Joe Cominsky. Links to the WNA survey will be posted on Nextdoor, Facebook, www.warfleigh.com
OR you can take the survey when you’re walking around the neighborhood! Just download the survey directly via the QR code which will be posted on WNA Survey yard signs. Thanks to our neighbor Randy Wasmuth at Wasmuth Group I Highgarden Real Estate for printing the signs. If the signs aren’t up in your block now, they will be soon! Survey open thru November 19th.
Results from the WNA 2021 Board of Directors Election
All candidates were elected by a majority vote this evening by those in attendance. Welcome to new members Chuck Flynn, Sara White Freeman, Griff Griffiths, Jim Polito, and Randy Wasmuth. And welcome back to returning WNA Board members Steve Brining, Lynn Dimond, Lynn Levy, Laura Rogers, and Tammy Sajdyk.
We need and welcome volunteers for committees. Descriptions are posted on our website. Reach out to the WNA thru Contact Us on the website and we’ll get started on making good things happen.
- Strategic Planning
- Communications/Outreach
- Development/Fundraising
- Governance
- Infrastructure
- Beautification
- Block Steward
The next WNA Public Meeting will be held Tuesday, December 12th at 6:30 pm. Zoom information to follow.
Look for the WNA Neighborhood survey soon!
2021-10-12 WNA Annual Voting Member meeting minutes (final)
News around the neighborhood:
Wednesday, Oct. 27th Citizens Energy Group Meeting 12:30 pm – 2 pm. The meeting will focus on winter assistance, pipeline and project updates, and winter forecasts of gas prices.
Click here to join the meeting
Or call in (audio only) +1 317-969-8102,,601742522# United States, Indianapolis
Phone Conference ID: 601 742 522#
Thursday, Oct. 28th BRVA Public Meeting: For information on the upcoming BRVA Fall Public Meeting
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- A Matching gifts challenge on River Walk contributions runs through the end of October. Please consider supporting the project
City curbside leaf collection is Nov 8 – Dec 3. Put out on trash day – plastic bags only – up to 40 bags/week
Learn about a possible move by the Broad Ripple Fire Station to College Avenue.
The WNA attended the Wednesday, 9/8/2021 meeting concerning the redesign and improvement of Broad Ripple Avenue. The WNA gathered the information below. Your comments can be shared during our Annual Meeting on Tuesday, October 12th at 6:00 pm.
Per the city, “all questions and comments shared during and after the meeting will be addressed with an FAQ document that will be posted to the city’s website. This will be a living document that will be updated going forward. ” WNA will post a link when that document goes live.
The Broad Ripple Village Association (BRVA) recommendations can be found at https://www.broadrippleindy.org/2021/09/15/br-avenue-redesign-submit-your-input-now/
City transportation project details can be found at https://www.indy.gov/activity/major-transportation-projects.
Project: Broad Ripple Avenue Improvements
Number: ST-11-066
Estimated Construction Cost: Approx. $6 Million
Timeline: Late 2021 to Late 2022
Description: The improvements will include new stormwater trunkline; stormwater manholes and inlets; new stormwater treatment structures; widening of the south sidewalk from College Ave. to Winthrop Ave.; pavement and sidewalk replacement, including ADA-compliant curb ramps; pedestrian and traffic signal upgrades and ornamental lighting as well as a new 12’-foot wide multi-use trail from the Monon Trail to Primrose Ave.
Here are the links to the handouts/slide show from the meeting
https://media.graphcms.com/7RLBdD60SifWwjz7lBSn
https://media.graphcms.com/jffAgXPmRnenDkV596L0
In July, the WNA sent a letter of support to Councilman Keith Potts for Proposal No. 245, 2021 amending the City-County Annual Budget for IMPD requesting an appropriation to use active enforcement to prevent excessive speed and reckless driving in the areas listed in the proposal. See attached for more details.
City County Council Proposal 245, 2021 WNA Letter of Support
The WNA has been working on getting neighborhood identification signs with our new logo made and placed throughout our boundaries. We have a wonderful logo, thanks to our neighbor Duane Rader, who graciously donated his time and hard work to create it for us. Unfortunately, the bids we have received so far have exceeded $650 per sign, not including installation. We are incredibly grateful for the few donations we have received so far but need more. Visit our donation page where you can donate directly. Until then, if you would like to donate, email us directly and we’ll get you in contact with our Treasurer.
Questions for the City of Indianapolis?
Our Mayors Neighborhood Advocate is Natalie VanDongen.
- Contact info: Natalie.vandongen@indy.gov She can help direct you to city officials who can answer your questions.
- Sign up for her Monthly Newsletter:
The Department of Metropolitan Development contact is Shannon Norman (focused on code/zoning revisions) | Transit-oriented zoning changes
- Contact info: Norman@indy.gov
The Dept. of Public Works (DPW) | Flood wall update contact is Mike Massonne, Project Manager
- Contact info: michael.massonne@indy.gov
City Infrastructure questions? The Dept. of Public Works (DPW) Public Information contact is Jenelle Bunton
- Contact info: Jenelle Bunton Bunton@indy.gov
Questions about improvements on your home?
Residents are responsible for obtaining any necessary permits through the Indianapolis Department of Business and Neighborhood Services. Property owners in Warfleigh are subject to many statutes, regulations, and ordinances at the state and municipal level, including the City of Indianapolis, and the County of Marion.
https://www.indy.gov/activity/zoning-compliance
https://www.indy.gov/activity/report-a-zoning-violation
Interested in Public Safety? Got a security camera? Help protect your home or business by registering your camera on IMPD’s data share network https://blinkindy.org/.