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  • MARCH 2013 | shers COMMUNITY NEW SL ET T ER 1

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  • 2 shers COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2013

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  • MARCH 2013 | shers COMMUNITY NEW SL ET T ER 3

    Mother Nature can be brutal...

    even indoors.

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    Rejuvenate youR fLooRs!

    ServiceS Provided: Hardwood floors cleaning & rejuvenation

    Hardwood floors sanding and refinishing

    Ceramic tile cleaning and sealing

    Carpet cleaning

    Air duct cleaning

    Floor installation including hardwood, ceramic tile, and carpet

    Power washing

    24 hour water extraction

    24 hour fire emergency services

    25 Years of Industry Experience

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  • 4 shers COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2013

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    Pricing does not indicate a loan commitment, not is it a guarantee of any kind. The above is based solely on estimated figures and information at the time of preparation. Rates are subject to change without notice. Check with a loan officer for the guidelines. Closing costs, taxes and insurance will be calculated at the time of application based on individual situations. APR on the 95% Interest only ARM program is 6%. Payments are interest only for the first ten years.

    Chris Schulhof full page 0313 fishers.indd 1 2/18/13 12:49 PMFishers_March_2013.indd 4 2/25/2013 10:46:23 AM

  • MARCH 2013 | shers COMMUNITY NEW SL ET T ER 5

    ON THE COVER: Executive Director of Central Indiana Transit Task Force, Ron Gi ord - page 16

    contents7 Cord Cutting: The Future of TV?| Sean Mulroy

    8 Business Spotlight: Indiana Vein Specialists: Better Options. Healthier Legs | J. Andy Murphy

    10 Fishers Businesses Giving Back to the Community| Janet C. Striebel

    12 Event Calendar

    14 Business Spotlight: Josh McNair, RE/MAX Legends: A Dedicated Realtor With An Aggressive Web

    Marketing Strategy | J. Andy Murphy

    16 Making the Move | Neal Moore

    20 Business Spotlight: Learning Rx

    23 Carries Contribution | Matt Quinn

    28 For the Love of Baseball| Mark Morrow

    Publisher & Sales Laurie [email protected]

    Sales Associate Tom [email protected] 317-797-8135

    Accounting Jeanne [email protected] 317-823-5060

    Creative Director Alyssa [email protected]

    TownePost Publisher Tom [email protected] 317-823-5060

    Story SubmissionsPost your stories to TownePost.com or email to [email protected].

    Contributing WritersMark Morrow, Sean Mulroy, J. Andy Murphy, Laurie Quinn, Matt Quinn, Janet C. Striebel

    Mailing AddressP.O. Box 36097Indianapolis, IN 46236-0097Phone: 317-823-5060 Fax: 317-536-3030www.atFishers.com

    The Fishers Community Newsletter is published by Britt Interactive, LLC and written for and by local Fishers area residents. Newsletters are distributed via direct mail to over 14,000 Fishers area homeowners and businesses each month. For more information, visit www.atFishers.com.

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    9709 GUlFsTREAM dRivE GEisT$725,000 or Trade

    $2,296 per month + T&ISpectacular custom home on Geist

    with 230 of lake frontage!

    $299,900 or Trade $950 per month + T&I

    Hamilton Southeastern Schools Large open floor plan!

    16990 Cedar Creek LN NobLesviLLe

    $189,900 or Trade$601 per month + T&I

    Private sanctuary on over acre lot with natural spring creek.

    12626 WaLroNd road Fishers

    $1,250,000 or Trade$3,958 per month + T&I

    Updated custom home on the main body of Geist!

    10901 brigaNTiNe drive geisT

    $2,500,000 or Trade$7,916 per month + T&I Exquisite home on acre lot on Geist with panoramic water views. Over $2.8 million invested in this masterpiece.

    $244,900 or Trade$776 per month + T&I Better than new!

    Upgrades galore. Maintenance-free ranch in popular Avalon in Fishers.

    $525,000 or Trade$1,662 per month + T&I Dynamite home on

    Lake Stonebridge. Includes boat dock and pontoon!

    13371 MarjaC Way geisT 12948 oxbridge PLaCe Fishers 11147 PePPerMiLL LaNe Fishers

    Dave Bertorello 317-644-1466

    Virtural Tours at www.IndyPlace.com

    Serving Fishers, Geist, Carmel, Noblesville, Zionsvile & Surrounding Areas

    guaranteedguaranteedsoldYour Home in 90 Days

    or Ill Buy it Myself!

    Stunning Lakefront!

    Pricing does not indicate a loan commitment, not is it a guarantee of any kind. The above is based solely on estimated figures and information at the time of preparation. Rates are subject to change without notice. Check with a loan officer for the guidelines. Closing costs, taxes and insurance will be calculated at the time of application based on individual situations. APR on the 95% Interest only ARM program is 6%. Payments are interest only for the first ten years.

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  • 6 shers COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2013

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    Local Beg Cash & End Cash &Fund Local Fund Name Inv. Balance Receipts Disbursements Investments

    Number 1-Jan-12 Bal Dec 31, 2012

    0061 RAINY DAY $132,283.02 $0.00 $0.00 $132,283.02

    0101 TOWNSHIP FUND $826,474.40 $955,155.85 $160,593.18 $1,621,037.07

    0108 EXCESS LEVY $15,310.71 $0.00 $0.00 $15,310.71

    0840 POOR RELIEF $144,073.59 $102,463.15 $82,734.09 $163,802.65

    1111 FIRE FIGHTING FUND $408,513.34 $514,329.97 $433,692.69 $489,150.62

    1190 CUMULATIVE FIRE FUND $779,418.89 $0.00 $405,574.00 $373,844.89

    9999 PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS $3,680.44 $16,459.03 $16,595.91 $3,543.56TOTAL ALL FUNDS $2,309,754.39 $1,588,408.00 $1,099,189.87 $2,798,972.52

    Over the last two years, the township tax rate has decreased by 29.31%.2013 tax rates have decreased by 36.71%.

    FALL CREEK TOWNSHIP, HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANACASH & INVESTMENTS COMBINED STATEMENT - 2012

    Local Beg Cash & End Cash &Fund Local Fund Name Inv. Balance Receipts Disbursements Investments

    Number 1-Jan-12 Bal Dec 31, 2012

    10 RAINY DAY $132,283.02 $0.00 $0.00 $132,283.02

    0101 TOWNSHIP FUND $826,474.40 $955,155.85 $160,593.18 $1,621,037.07

    0108 EXCESS LEVY $15,310.71 $0.00 $0.00 $15,310.71

    0840 POOR RELIEF $144,073.59 $102,463.15 $82,734.09 $163,802.65

    1111 FIRE FIGHTING FUND $408,513.34 $514,329.97 $433,692.69 $489,150.62

    1190 CUMULATIVE FIRE FUND $779,418.89 $0.00 $405,574.00 $373,844.89

    9999 PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS $3,680.44 $16,459.03 $16,595.91 $3,543.56TOTAL ALL FUNDS $2,309,754.39 $1,588,408.00 $1,099,189.87 $2,798,972.52

    Local Fund Local Fund Name Actual 2011 Actual 2012 Budget 2013

    Number0101 GENERAL 0.0013 0.0047 0.00220283 DEBT FUND 0.0031 0 00840 POOR RELIEF 0.0061 0.0032 0.0028

    Total 0.0105 0.0079 0.005Increase or (Decrease) (0.0005) (0.0026) (0.0029)Percent Increase or Decrease -4.55% -24.76% -36.71%

    FALL CREEK TOWNSHIP, HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANACASH & INVESTMENTS COMBINED STATEMENT - 2012

    FALL CREEK TOWNSHIP PROPERTY TAX RATES

    Local Beg Cash & End Cash &Fund Local Fund Name Inv. Balance Receipts Disbursements Investments

    Number 1-Jan-12 Bal Dec 31, 2012

    10 RAINY DAY $132,283.02 $0.00 $0.00 $132,283.02

    0101 TOWNSHIP FUND $826,474.40 $955,155.85 $160,593.18 $1,621,037.07

    0108 EXCESS LEVY $15,310.71 $0.00 $0.00 $15,310.71

    0840 POOR RELIEF $144,073.59 $102,463.15 $82,734.09 $163,802.65

    1111 FIRE FIGHTING FUND $408,513.34 $514,329.97 $433,692.69 $489,150.62

    1190 CUMULATIVE FIRE FUND $779,418.89 $0.00 $405,574.00 $373,844.89

    9999 PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS $3,680.44 $16,459.03 $16,595.91 $3,543.56TOTAL ALL FUNDS $2,309,754.39 $1,588,408.00 $1,099,189.87 $2,798,972.52

    Local Fund Local Fund Name Actual 2011 Actual 2012 Budget 2013

    Number0101 GENERAL 0.0013 0.0047 0.00220283 DEBT FUND 0.0031 0 00840 POOR RELIEF 0.0061 0.0032 0.0028

    Total 0.0105 0.0079 0.005Increase or (Decrease) (0.0005) (0.0026) (0.0029)Percent Increase or Decrease -4.55% -24.76% -36.71%

    FALL CREEK TOWNSHIP, HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANACASH & INVESTMENTS COMBINED STATEMENT - 2012

    FALL CREEK TOWNSHIP PROPERTY TAX RATES

    Local Beg Cash & End Cash &Fund Local Fund Name Inv. Balance Receipts Disbursements Investments

    Number 1-Jan-12 Bal Dec 31, 2012

    0061 RAINY DAY $132,283.02 $0.00 $0.00 $132,283.02

    0101 TOWNSHIP FUND $826,474.40 $955,155.85 $160,593.18 $1,621,037.07

    0108 EXCESS LEVY $15,310.71 $0.00 $0.00 $15,310.71

    0840 POOR RELIEF $144,073.59 $102,463.15 $82,734.09 $163,802.65

    1111 FIRE FIGHTING FUND $408,513.34 $514,329.97 $433,692.69 $489,150.62

    1190 CUMULATIVE FIRE FUND $779,418.89 $0.00 $405,574.00 $373,844.89

    9999 PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS $3,680.44 $16,459.03 $16,595.91 $3,543.56TOTAL ALL FUNDS $2,309,754.39 $1,588,408.00 $1,099,189.87 $2,798,972.52

    Over the last two years, the township tax rate has decreased by 29.31%.2013 tax rates have decreased by 36.71%.

    FALL CREEK TOWNSHIP, HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANACASH & INVESTMENTS COMBINED STATEMENT - 2012

    contact the trustees office for a copy of the detailed report

    (317) 841-3180www.FallCreekTownship.info

    Fall Creek Township Jeff Hern, Trustee

    Lowering Taxes

    in Fall Creek Township

    Fishers_March_2013.indd 6 2/25/2013 7:29:04 PM

  • MARCH 2013 | shers COMMUNITY NEW SL ET T ER 7

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    cord cutting: the future of tv?| Sean Mulroy

    If your family is anything like mine, you have semi-annual Financial Summits where you take stock of the family budget, plan for future expenditures, and look for ways to cut expenses. One area that constantly came up in my house was the TV bill, but it was usually dismissed quickly because, well, it was TV and how are we supposed to get along without TV? But my constant fascination with technology, coupled with a rush of devices and services designed to change how television content is consumed, led me to take a fresh look at the prospect of cutting the cord. About a year ago, we took the plunge. I now get a lot of questions about how we did it, how its working, and if we like it; so I gured I would take a brief look at both some of the hardware and software that you can use if you want to do the same.

    For starters, the most basic form of cord cutting is to do things the way the ancients did; hook up a modern-day set of rabbit ears to your TV and you should be set with 20-30 local, broadcast channels. What we know as the network channels are actually federally-mandated to broadcast their content over the air. They do so in high de nition. Additionally, the band width provided by digital streams allows them to offer more than one content channel, meaning that WTHR actually sends out content on channel 13.1, 13.2, and 13.3. While the secondary channels arent exactly chock full of exciting content, both weather a cionados and connoisseurs of mid-70s fare like Bob Newhart can easily get their x.

    However, a mere return the to less-than-halcyon days of the Ford administration is probably not high on most lists when looking for TV alternatives. Luckily, the combination of some innovative applications, inexpensive hardware, and an internet feed opens up a wealth of material so you arent stuck with CSI:Omaha and a couple Green Acres episodes on a Wednesday night.

    The rst is the Roku box. A small black puck with an HDMI port and power plug on the back, the Roku features a library of free apps such as Net ix, Hulu, Plex, and others that can be downloaded via their App Store. The basic remote control with the entry units allows

    you to select which app to launch, while a motion-sensing remote available with the higher-tier unit allows you to play games such as the featured Angry Birds. A simple setup process that requires the box to access your home network via WiFi ( rmware updates for the unit are delivered in the same way) takes roughly 10 minutes, and you are good to go.

    The Apple TV is also a smallish black puck using HDMI and either wireless or RJ11 to connect. You can control the unit from any iOS device, and movie and TV rentals/purchases are tied to your iTunes account. Using AirPlay, you can wirelessly share content from any iOS unit as well. While Net ix (which runs approximately $8 per month), Hulu and YouTube are all present as are NHL, MLB, and NBA apps third-party availability is lacking and only partially solved via the airplay solution (though being able to pull up a basketball game through WatchESPN on your phone and then wirelessly throw it to your TV is almost magical in its simplicity).

    The next option is a bit larger the XBox 360. While most of us consider the Xbox as simply a game machine, Microsoft has spent the last several years loading it with familiar apps like Net ix and Hulu as well as a native ESPN app and HBO Go. Note that the Xbox requires an Xbox Live Gold subscription (around $60/year) for full access to the online piece.

    This only scratches the surface of options that are available. GoogleTV, smart TVs, and custom-built home media servers are only the most prominent among the other options that can be deployed. As for the experience in my house after a cordless year? A dramatically reduced cable bill combined with being able to watch the movies and shows when and where I wish have left zero regrets.

    Seans fascination with all things tech began even before he got into the industry over 15 years ago. He has spent the last 3 years putting virtual pen to paper and writing about some of the industrys more interesting aspects. Along with his wife, Brooke, and their two sons, they have called Fishers home for over 8 years. He can be found occasionally tweeting about tech and ranting about sports @SM_Mulroy.

    Fishers_March_2013.indd 7 2/25/2013 10:46:30 AM

  • 8 shers COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER | MARCH 201388

    indiana vein specialists

    Fishers_March_2013.indd 8 2/25/2013 10:46:33 AM

  • MARCH 2013 | shers COMMUNITY NEW SL ET T ER 999

    | J. Andy Murphy

    How often do you ask questions when visiting your primary care doctor or medical specialist about the important aspect of how they record and communicate your medical records between of ces, hospitals and insurance providers or whats new in technology that bene ts you as a patient? These are questions most patients never think to ask, but are really an important element in your personal healthcare.

    CommunicationElectronic medical record systems (EMRs) are now part of the 21st century medical of ce process allowing quick communication and documentation concerning patient diagnosis of problem(s), direct prescription pharmacy delivery of needed medications, and important documentation reports to insurance providers as well. Records are easy to update, from the front of ce clear through to the patient examination room.

    Dr. Jeffery Schoonover (Founder of Indiana Vein Specialists), is pleased to be leading the way to the goal of achieving a near total paperless EMR of ce operation.

    We are excited with the incredible advancements in medical technology, Dr. Schoonover said, Not only with patient communication systems through the EMR, but with the non-surgical laser treatment advancements in varicose vein disease and related disorders, he said.

    TechnologyEndovenous Laser Treatment (EVLT) is an exciting example of how the advancement of new technology bene ts our patients. Using the newest generation VenaCure EVLT treatment system generally takes less than one hour. This cutting edge system allows better targeting of varicose vein segments with signi cantly reduced bruising. Patients can usually resume normal activities immediately with minimal discomfort. The success rate of the VenaCure EVLT procedure is also measurably better than the alternatives of surgical ligation or stripping.

    Another important bene t of the technology we have at our of ce is that patients are able to see,

    in real time, how their own veins are working as we enter the diagnostic ultrasound process together. And once the problem is identi ed, patients can indeed watch the medical procedure on screen as we address their vein problem. When patients have this kind of understanding, it reduces so much of the anxiety related to vein treatment, he added.

    Indiana Vein Specialists understands that you have a choice for vein care in Central Indiana. They are locally owned and committed to the area. They are also invested in bringing each patient the best and most up-to-date vein care available. A sampling of their services would include: Endovenous Laser Treatment, Cosmetic Sclerotherapy, Therapeutic Sclerotherapy, Ultrasound Guided Sclerotherapy, Microphlebectomy, Surface Laser Spider Vein Treatment, and Diagnostic Ultrasound Vein Mapping.

    Dr. Jeffery Schoonover and his associates are shining examples of a medical practice that delivers A+ care and communication and advanced technology to patients who seek relief from painful vein disease.

    Better Options. Healthier Legs

    MARCH 2013 | shers COMMUNITY NEW SL ET T ER 9

    Left to right: Maggie Haley, Nurse Sclerotherapist - Diana Clauson, Scheduling Coordinator - Natalie Gilman, Practice Administrator - Dr. Je ery Schoonover - Nathan Watson, Registered Vascular Ultrasound Technologist - Dona Rice, Registered Vascular Ultrasound Technologist - Kahla Grace, Clinical Liaison

    MORE INFORMATION OR TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENTJe ery P. Schoonover, MD 317-348-3023www.indyveins.com11876 Olio Road, Suite 700, Fishers

    J. Andy Murphy is a published author and works as a literary agent for regional writers. She serves as the Executive Director of the WriteStu Writers Conferences and Events.

    Fishers_March_2013.indd 9 2/25/2013 10:46:34 AM

  • 10 fishers community newsletter | march 2013

    | Janet C. Striebel

    In spite of the busy schedules we face each morning, its comforting to know that some businesses still find time to help others in need. Maybe they do that extra something to help earn respect from their customers, or perhaps they help support other local vendors by using their products. Many reach out to charities or local schools to show they care. Here are some of these businesses which find time to give back to their community.

    Tasteful Times: A Gourmet Food StoreTasteful Times, located at 11677 Olio Road on the northeast corner of 116th Street and Olio Road, sells high-quality gourmet food items and specialty wines. Although most of the food products are local, the wines come from all around the world. Some of these local products include Smoking Goose Meats, Best Chocolate in Town, Salt Sisters, Crazy Charlie Salsa, Riehles Select Popcorn, Local Folks Foods, Hoosier Momma and Traders Point Creamery meats.

    For the past three years, this shop has helped support the Alzheimers Association of Indianapolis with a wine dinner that is held the week before the Walk to End Alzheimers event downtown. Were just a small, family-owned business, says Jonathon Sadler, co-owner of Tasteful Times. We love bringing people together around food and wine while giving back at the same time. Besides donating food to the food pantry, Tasteful Times also offers gifts two to three times a month for silent auctions supporting everything from autism to cystic fibrosis. In addition, their staff helps customers especially moms with young children to their cars. The staff prides themselves on getting to know their customers and providing the best service possible.

    Our philosophy is to shop local, drink global, in our neighborhood market, says Jonathon.

    For more information about Tasteful Times or their events, call Jonathan Sadler at 317-436-8226 or visit www.tasteful-times.com.

    Yogi Frozen Yogurt Yogi has two stores. One is located at 12660 East 116th Street in the same plaza as Sherwin Williams. The other is at 11803 Allisonville Road in the same plaza as Subway and Dominos. Yogi offers ten different flavors of self-serve frozen yogurt and a vast array of delicious toppings. Customers are happy to decorate their base of frozen yogurt with their choice of toppings.

    Yogi has offered a supply of gift cards to baskets that help support the Indiana School for the Deaf and New Britton Elementary School. Every February, an annual carnival is held called the Bulldog Blast where prize packages are awarded. We highly support the HSE school system by donating to various fund-raising activities to help with the educational needs of our future, says Louis Dabson, owner of Yogi.

    He continues, Here at Yogi, we believe its all about you. For just 39 cents an ounce, you can create your own Yogi frozen yogurt. Just grab a cup, fill with yogurt, add toppings, and weigh it. Louis says, Regardless of whether people like ice-creamy treats or not, frozen yogurt is a sensible alternative to ice cream. Its only 25 calories per ounce and full of active cultures and probiotics that help maintain a healthy body.

    Sunrise CafSunrise Caf, located at 9767 East 116th Street in the Kroger plaza off Cumberland Road, offers both breakfast and lunch food. This mom-and-pop establishment specializes in homemade breads, sauces, and strawberry jam. Its customers appreciate everything from the Eggs Benedict made from scratch to the down-home treatment they receive from the staff such as walking the elderly out to their cars to make sure they get into them safely.

    fishers businesses giving back to the community

    Left to right: Linda Sadler, Jon Sadler, and Jeff Carmichael. Break up the work week by visiting us on "Wine Down Wednesday" for special discounts.

    Left to right: Elaena Smith, Laura Gannon, Jennifer Horsfield, Kyle Helpling. In back, Scott Horsfield. Sunrise Caf serves breakfast & lunch from 6am to 2pm, seven days a week.

    Louis Dabson, owner of Yogi, says,Its all about you! Create your own Yogi frozen yogurt. Just grab a cup, fill with yogurt, add toppings and weigh it.

    10 fishers community newsletter | march 2013

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    Everybody just chips in because we care about the community, says Scott Hors eld, owner of Sunrise Caf. We give countless donations and gift cards to the police, re ghters, churches, and schools.

    They serve breakfast and lunch all the time during their business hours from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., seven days a week and offer gluten free items. Although Scott is the owner, he does all the cooking. You wont see him walking around in a tie. Rather, he is amid the steam and collaboration of the kitchen crew. Lastly, his wife, Jennifer, completes the team as she runs the front of the restaurant.

    Murphys PubHouseMurphys PubHouse is located at 11650 Olio Road in the Kroger plaza. This is a family-friendly neighborhood sports bar and grill atmosphere. Craig Stonebraker, owner of Murphys Steakhouse, (Fall Creek and Keystone, near the Fairgrounds) has joined forces with his brother, Ryan, to create this popular pub that feels as inviting as any Irish tavern, except that it caters to everyone and kids are always welcome.

    Talking with Ryan, I quickly saw the main focus for Murphys PubHouse donations is for the Indiana Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. After having donated gift cards to silent auctions and participating in the Americana Bank Chili Cook-Off, they are planning to sponsor the National MS Society in the MS Walk to be held on April 27 (www.walkmsindiana.org).

    One of my best friends from high school was diagnosed with MS a few years ago, said Ryan. When it came to giving back to the community, I knew I wanted to pick something close to home. Ryan remembers his friend, Michele, as a healthy, athletic girl who was such a great person to be around. A few years ago, she was diagnosed with MS which was a shock to everyone who knows her.

    Michele is a huge Dave Matthews fan. She offered to let me have some of her Dave Matthews paraphernalia to put up on the walls here at Murphys PubHouse. I knew then that I would willingly vow to always help her out by supporting MS whenever I can.

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    Kelly Nguyen, owner of Diva Nails and Spa, is proud to offer a safe environment with a new ventilation system which aerates the shop of any smell of chemicals. In addition, the equipment is sanitized for every customer. The front area features a comfortable orange couch upon which clients may relax. The rear of the spa area is for pedicures where patrons can soak in tranquility and enjoy soft music.

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  • 16 fishers community newsletter | march 2013

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    CConversation about embracing state-of-the-art mass transit for central Indiana is nothing new. Arguments for and against significantly upgrading IndyGo, the Indianapolis bus system, and developing an integrated light-rail system to connect adjacent counties have been going on for a couple decades now. The stumbling blocks have always been a combination of finding the money to pay for it; an its not our problem attitude by xenophobic elected officials; and the lack of political will to make something happen. Meanwhile, peer cities like Austin, Salt Lake City, Nashville, and Charlotte have moved forward with transit systems of varying kinds to transport commuters in their increasingly-congested metropolitan areas. Now, proponents believe its time central Indiana punched its transit ticket.

    After years of false starts and missed opportunities, a tipping point may have finally been reached. We now have regional buy-in, explained Ron Gifford, Executive Director, Central Indiana Transit Task Force, during a recent community conversation about the Central Indiana Transit Plan held in Fishers. Local elected officials have stepped up because they understand the value of a really good transit system to economic development. Gifford noted that Mayors Jim Brainard (Carmel), Andy Cook (Westfield), John Ditslear (Noblesville), and Fishers Town Council President John Weingardt all support the measure.

    Im optimistic because weve seen a great groundswell of public support. As weve pushed the issue throughout the legislature this session, theres been an outpouring of organic support and the public contacting their legislators and letting them know this is a critical issue and asking for the opportunity for having a vote, Gifford said.

    The proposal calls for phased implementation of the $1.3 billion plan endorsed in 2011 by a cadre of elected officials and civic and business leaders. A combination of upgraded bus services and next-generation rapid transit vehicles would use dedicated transit corridors to move large numbers of commuters quickly and efficiently with both limited express and frequent-stop routes. Proponents offer four primary arguments in favor of the plan. It gives access to jobs, education, healthcare, and entertainment to those who cannot afford, or are unable to drive, cars, explained Gifford. Mass transit also helps attract a young, professional workforce that prefers living in communities with high-quality transit service. It promotes neighborhood and commercial development and would ease traffic congestion and improve air quality by getting car commuters off the roads, he added.

    Phase One is a 10-year plan targeting Marion and Hamilton counties. Gifford said these are the two counties most willing to do this, and noted that Hamilton Countys population will

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    Gifford said mass transit in other cities has had direct economic impact: where commuter stations are located, business has followed. A proposed funding mechanism would be adoption of what planners call EDIT Economic Development Income Tax. A three-tenths-of-one-percent increase in income taxes would pay for and maintain the proposed system. That calculates to about ten to fteen dollars a month for a family of four earning $50,000 annually. One of the bigger challenges we have is talking to people about why this is an investment that makes

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