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Officer Noah Shahnavaz Funeral Procession to pass through Carmel 08/06/2022

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Officer Noah Shahnavaz Funeral Procession to pass through Carmel Officer Noah Shahnavaz Funeral Procession to pass through Carmel City of Carmel, IN sent this bulletin at 08/05/2022 10:18 PM EDT City of Carmel Police Department 3 Civic Square Carmel, IN 46032 Date: August 5, 2022Contact: Lt. Tim Byrne 317-571-2500 or [email protected]: Immediate Officer...

07/21/2022
Cultivating a legacy: Family-owned Engledow Group celebrates 90 years of growth 06/29/2022

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Cultivating a legacy: Family-owned Engledow Group celebrates 90 years of growth They’re nearly impossible to miss. A fleet of lime green trucks takes Engledow Group employees to their clients, which range from landscaping along Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis to indoor plants at shopping centers to special events just about anywhere in central Indiana. Carmel

06/24/2022

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TRAFFIC ALERT - 116th ST & Range Line RD

Major phase 2 traffic switch taking place at 116th and Range Line Road. This next phase will put the vehicular traffic on the new half of the roundabout (the north half) so that work can continue on the south half of the intersection. This switch over will be completed Monday June 27th allowing west bound traffic to turn onto Range Line road, but access to Westfield Blvd will not be in place for an estimated 50 days during this phase of work. This schedule is obviously weather dependent.

This project is estimated to be substantially complete in August with ancillary work to take place over the following weeks.

We appreciate your patience, thank you very much!

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Carmel Street Department announces summer paving projects 05/26/2022

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Carmel Street Department announces summer paving projects Carmel Street Department announces summer paving projects City of Carmel, IN sent this bulletin at 05/26/2022 07:00 AM EDT View as a webpage / Share NEWS RELEASE Date: May 26, 2022 Contact: Nancy Heck (317)571-2474 or [email protected] Release: Immediate Summer Paving in Carmel City kicking off su...

Smoky Row, Main Street construction begins May 26 05/11/2022

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Smoky Row, Main Street construction begins May 26 Smoky Row, Main Street construction begins May 26 City of Carmel, IN sent this bulletin at 05/11/2022 02:05 PM EDT View as a webpage / Share NEWS RELEASE Date: May 11, 2022 Contact: Nancy Heck (317)571-2474 or [email protected] Release: Immediate Smoky Row and Main Street construction begins May 2...

03/30/2022

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TRAFFIC ALERT SPRING BREAK

1. 1st AVE NW – On or after 4/4 for 5 days, Utility work to be taking place between 1st ST NW and 2nd ST NW. this will result in a full closure of the road, local traffic only.
2. Range Line and Main Street- On or after 4/4 for 5 days, Utility work is taking place just north of Main Street on Range Line Road between Main street and 1st St .

Detour routes around these closures are marked in yellow.

Roundabout construction set to begin March 14 on Range Line Road 03/11/2022

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Roundabout construction set to begin March 14 on Range Line Road Two new roundabouts are coming to Range Line Road, which will result in full and partial closures for the next several months. Range Line Road will fully close at Medical Drive for approximately 45 days beginning March 14 for construction of a roundabout. Surrounding roads will be open to access ne

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South Range Line is going to look so good when construction is done!

REMINDER: Main Street closes on Tuesday at Veterans Way 03/01/2022

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REMINDER: Main Street closes on Tuesday at Veterans Way REMINDER: Main Street closes on Tuesday at Veterans Way City of Carmel, IN sent this bulletin at 02/28/2022 03:23 PM EST View as a webpage / Share NEWS RELEASE Date: February 28, 2022 Contact: Nancy Heck (317)571-2474 or [email protected] Release: Immediate REMINDER: MAIN STREET CLOSES TUESDAY Duk...

First of 3 Main Street construction projects begins Feb. 21 02/22/2022

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First of 3 Main Street construction projects begins Feb. 21 Work begins this week on the first of three construction projects set for this year on Carmel’s Main Street. The first project, resulting in a closure of Main Street between Guilford Road and Old Meridian Street, began Feb. 21. Crews are completing utility work related to The Signature, a five-sto

Duke Energy project will result in the closure of Main Street beginning March 1 at Veterans Way 02/16/2022

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Duke Energy project will result in the closure of Main Street beginning March 1 at Veterans Way Duke Energy project will result in the closure of Main Street beginning March 1 at Veterans Way City of Carmel, IN sent this bulletin at 02/16/2022 04:48 PM EST View as a webpage / Share NEWS RELEASE Date: February 16, 2022 Contact: Nancy Heck (317) 571-2474 or [email protected] Release: Immediate...

02/08/2022

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TRAFFIC ALERT MAIN STREET
Utilities are going to be working in the roadway, just east of Old Meridian, in Main Street. This work will result in a full closure of the road for approximately 5 days, on or after February 21 (despite what the posted signs currently say 2-14).

The closure on 2-21 will be between Guilford and Old Meridian, local traffic only. The area of red is where the work is to take place, areas of green will maintain local traffic.

Please reach out for additional questions or support. [email protected]

Main Street improvement at Carmel High School and Carmel Clay Library building 01/25/2022

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Main Street improvement at Carmel High School and Carmel Clay Library building Main Street improvement at Carmel High School and Carmel Clay Library building City of Carmel, IN sent this bulletin at 01/25/2022 06:02 AM EST View as a webpage / Share NEWS RELEASE Date: January 25, 2022 Contact: Nancy Heck (317) 571-2474 or [email protected] Release: Immediate Roundabouts, new....

01/19/2022

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In case you missed it, IndyStar covered the First on Main project at Rangeline and Main Street, a public-private partnership between Lauth Group, Inc. and the Carmel Redevelopment Commission.

Project Basics:

A 310-car public parking garage
A 73,000 square foot, four-story office building
Restaurant space
35 luxury apartments
8 luxury condos with space from 3,000 to 3,300 square feet
Community gathering space around the Rotary Clock

Story: https://www.indystar.com/story/news/local/hamilton-county/carmel/2022/01/18/carmel-indiana-arts-design-district-development-parking-garage-apartments-downtown/9109538002/

01/19/2022

Carmel announces more
street name changes
CARMEL, IN – In a continued effort to help reduce confusion about Carmel’s traditional numbered and directional street names, the City has announced another round of changes with a nod toward historic figures thanks to the research done by the Carmel Clay Historical Society to find names that pay homage to some of our notable ancestors. Letters were sent last year to residents and businesses impacted by the changes, which will become official February 1, 2022.

Below are the changes:

Map of street name changes
Carmel street name changes map
Street name changes chart
Street name changes chart
Below is some history about our notable ancestors:

Bill Stubbs
STUBBS WAY - Bill Stubbs was a track star at Carmel High School from 1947-1950. Sportswriters tried out several nicknames for him – the Carmel Meteor, Blazing Bill, Bullet Bill, and Carmel’s One-Man Track Team, but the one that stuck was the Carmel Comet. Stubbs was a star, and crowds showed up wherever he ran, hoping to see him break a record. By the time he graduated, he held school and Hamilton County records in the 100- and 220-yard dashes as well as the long jump. He also held the Sectional record for the 220-yard dash and the Regional record for both dashes. He posted the state’s best time in both of the dashes his sophomore, junior and senior year and earned national recognition for running the second fastest 100-yard dash in the country in 1949. Stubbs did all of this on sheer talent alone. He ran for three coaches in four years, none of whom had a background in the sport, and trained on grass because Carmel did not have a track.

DOANE WAY - Minnie Doane joined the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps in 1942. She served in General MacArthur’s headquarters in Australia, New Guinea, and the Philippines. Her three years overseas was the only time in her life she lived outside of Carmel. Minnie came home and worked for the phone company for 43 years. She was elected to Carmel’s first city council in 1976. Over the years, Minnie was recognized by many organizations for her volunteer work and service to the community. Mayor Reiman presented her with a key to the city, and she was named a Sagamore of the Wabash to name a couple of her accolades.

SMALL STREET - The Smalls were a pioneer family of Carmel. In 1871, Eli Small purchased a storehouse on the northeast corner of Main Street and Range Line Road from Stewart Warren. Soon after, Small’s son Levi gave up his medical practice and managed the store for his father. Small’s drugstore carried a full line of general merchandise and many grocery items as well. He later opened a photography studio on the second floor that produced tin types. Levi became a well-respected town elder and was active in town politics. He served on the town board in the 1880s and built a town hall on a lot east of his store in 1887. In 1889, he published and edited Carmel’s first newspaper, The Carmel Signal. He served as justice of the peace of Delaware Township in the late 1890s and as town clerk from 1901–1906. The L. J. Small Drugstore was a fixture in town until Levi’s death in 1926.

SUPPLY STREET - The Carmel Supply Company was a leading supplier of coal, cement, tile, harnesses and other products in Carmel from the 1920s through the 1940s. Vic Almond operated the store for many years, as did Oscar Applegate.

PHELPS WAY - John Phelps purchased the southwest corner of Main Street and Range Line Road in 1835. He was one of the founders of the town of Bethlehem and contributed two lots to the original plat in 1837. Phelps’ cabin was the first house built in the town.

BURGET WAY - Barbara Burget was a young girl when her family moved from Virginia to a fortified wilderness settlement in Kentucky, called Ruddle’s Station, in the early years of the Revolutionary War. In 1780, an army of 150 British and Canadian soldiers and nearly 1,000 Native American warriors surrounded the fort and took everyone inside captive. Burget was adopted by a Lenape woman and lived with the tribe the rest of her life. Her daughter married George Ketchum, a member of a prominent Lenape family. Burget moved with the Ketchums from Ohio to what is now Carmel in about 1810. After Burget’s husband died in 1811 or 1812, she established a trading post on the west bank of White River, north of 96th Street, near a river ford between two Lenape villages. She became quite wealthy in the fur trade. In 1832, she sold her land and traveled west to join the tribe in Kansas.

KETCHUM DRIVE - George Ketchum was a member of the Lenape tribe. His family settled along Cool Creek about 1810. During the War of 1812, the United States Government relocated the tribe to Piqua, Ohio. Ketchum and several other Lenape were selected to be scouts for William Henry Harrison’s frontier army during the war. Ketchum fought in the Battle of the Thames in which Harrison’s army defeated the British and gained control of the Northwest Territory. After the war, Ketchum cleared land and built a cabin near the intersection of Smoky Row Road and Range Line Road. In 1832, he sold his land and traveled west to join the tribe in Kansas. Ketchum died in Oklahoma at the age of one hundred.

RICHLAND AVENUE - In 1830, Quakers living on the north side of Delaware Township and the south side of Washington Township, established a church at the intersection of Smoky Row and Range Line Road. That year, they organized the first school of record in Clay Township. In 1833, they named their church Richland Meeting. The name was suggested by Benjamin Mendenhall, the first Quaker to settle in present-day Carmel. The Richland Friends built a new brick school in 1868 and leased it to the township, which conducted a public high school in the building. This was the origin of Carmel High School.

Carmel Christkindlmarkt 12/22/2021

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Carmel Christkindlmarkt The Carmel Christkindlmarkt is bringing the charm of a long standing European tradition to the heart of Carmel, Indiana. Guests will experience handmade gifts, Germanic inspired food, drink and ice skating!

12/04/2021

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One of our favorite events is coming up on Saturday evening: Sankt Nikolaus Tag! 🎅

Let the singers of the Woodbrook Elementary School Choir put you in Christmas spirit, listen to a performance by Sankt Nikolaus himself, and enjoy a meet and greet with him afterwards. This event will take place Saturday, December 4, from 5:30 to 9 p.m.

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