Travel warning issued for Indianapolis; neighborhood plowing could be delayed
As you may have heard, Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard has issued a travel warning through noon Monday (Jan. 6), meaning only essential personnel (police, fire, DPW, emergency, etc.) are allowed on the roadways. Violators could be ticketed, depending on the circumstance.
As a result, our effort to clear Eagle Nest streets and cul-de-sacs could be delayed until late Tuesday.
As you can imagine, snow removal is a tricky business, given the potential for changing weather conditions. Sunday's storm certainly fit that bill. Accumulations were heavy and fast, then temperatures dropped -- quickly followed by the travel ban. (Click here to read a WTHR story about Ballard's decision)
That’s why the Eagle Nest Board asks for your caution and patience as we work to get our neighborhood moving again. The Board has heard from a few of you, and we thank you for your suggestions and constructive criticism.
In the meantime, we hope everyone is staying warm and safe during this record-setting storm of 2014. Happy New Year!
-- Submitted by Scott Thien
As a result, our effort to clear Eagle Nest streets and cul-de-sacs could be delayed until late Tuesday.
As you can imagine, snow removal is a tricky business, given the potential for changing weather conditions. Sunday's storm certainly fit that bill. Accumulations were heavy and fast, then temperatures dropped -- quickly followed by the travel ban. (Click here to read a WTHR story about Ballard's decision)
That’s why the Eagle Nest Board asks for your caution and patience as we work to get our neighborhood moving again. The Board has heard from a few of you, and we thank you for your suggestions and constructive criticism.
In the meantime, we hope everyone is staying warm and safe during this record-setting storm of 2014. Happy New Year!
-- Submitted by Scott Thien
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