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Indianapolis Local Pulse: Shifting Homelessness Policy, Colts Clash, and Holiday Cheer on the Horizon


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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Monday, November twenty fourth. We’re starting off with what’s turning out to be a mild late November morning. Temperatures are in the low forties right now and should climb into the low to mid fifties by midday, with partly cloudy skies throughout. If you’re headed out early, expect patchy fog along some of our main routes before sunrise. Rain is set to move in after midnight tonight, so today’s your last chance for dry weather ahead of a colder Thanksgiving stretch.

Breaking news out of City Hall this week, city leaders are bracing for a shakeup in homelessness policy. Indianapolis risks losing around ten million dollars for long-term housing programs as federal priorities shift toward transitional housing and addiction services. Our local leaders and advocates, like Andrew Merkley from the Office of Public Health and Safety, say they’re determined to keep Indy’s commitment to ending homelessness through public and private partnerships, but many are worried a growing funding gap could hurt our most vulnerable residents.

In city council updates, SmartIndy—the city’s initiative to modernize transit and utilities—received key progress reports over the weekend. As winter approaches, the council is prioritizing snow removal and street readiness, so folks around Washington Square and Knoll Ridge can expect to see more crews prepping for the season.

The real estate market in Indy has cooled a bit compared to earlier this fall, with homes now spending a few more days on the market and average sale prices holding steady near three hundred fifteen thousand dollars. Renters may see some relief too, as several new apartment buildings have opened on the near north side and around Fountain Square, increasing available units.

On the job front, Indy’s unemployment rate remains just above four percent, and the holiday hiring season is in full swing. Major employers like FedEx and the Indy Airport are still seeking seasonal help—if you’re looking, check those listings soon.

Sports fans, it’s a packed Monday. The Colts are preparing for a high-stakes match-up against the Kansas City Chiefs at Lucas Oil Stadium. Quarterback Daniel Jones is cleared to play despite last week’s injury scare, and the Colts are holding on to an impressive eight and two record as they chase a playoff spot. Tonight at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the struggling Pacers take on the blistering Detroit Pistons, who are eyeing their thirteenth straight win. Key injuries, including Tyrese Haliburton, will keep Pacers fans on edge.

Local schools are seeing a lot of action too. North Central High School’s girls’ basketball team just pulled off a big win against Carmel. We’re also celebrating a handful of high-achieving charter schools, as a report noted more Indy students now attend charters than district-run schools. Mayor Joe Hogsett is leading a task force to resolve how schools will share buildings and resources moving forward.

Crime was fortunately quiet overnight, with IMPD responding to a few reports of thefts downtown, but there were no major incidents or arrests to report. The department is, however, reminding everyone to lock their cars and homes as holiday shopping ramps up.

Looking ahead, holiday events kick off this week, with the Circle of Lights lighting ceremony set for Friday on Monument Circle. The holiday toy drive collection continues at sites around Broad Ripple and Irvington—organizers are hoping to beat last year’s record donations to support local families.

On a feel-good note, neighbors near Garfield Park came together yesterday to finish a brand new playground, all built by volunteers in just one weekend. Seeing so many lend a hand is a reminder of how Indy pulls together as the holidays approach.

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