| Crooked Creek |
| Crooked Creek is a community on the
northwest outskirts of downtown Indianapolis made up of diverse
people, distinctive neighborhoods, and a revered history. For
the purposes of the Great Indy Neighborhoods Initiative (GINI),
the Crooked Creek area is bounded by 86th Street to the north;
38th Street to the south; Cooper, Guion, Rodebaugh, and Michigan
on the west; and Ditch, Grandview and Michigan on the east.
The community is bisected by Michigan Road, a major
transportation corridor that carries 40,000 commuters per day
between downtown and the suburbs. Nearly 33,000 people
reside in Crooked Creek. Many have lived in the area all of
their lives and others are newcomers and immigrants in search of
good schools and reasonably priced urban housing with a suburban
feel. Crooked Creek is also home to many key institutions and
community organizations—the newest of which is the Crooked Creek
Northwest CDC, the convening organization for GINI. Crooked
Creek is an area with many active residents who care about where
they live. Much valuable input and context for this plan came
from those neighbors, including many who had not previously
participated in this kind of effort. Over the past 12 months
over 400 individuals took part in Crooked Creek’s
quality-of-life planning process. |
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Maggie A. Lewis, MPA
Let's Improve the Neighborhoods of Crooked Creek (LINCC)
Director
9101 N. Wesleyan Rd. Ste. 301
Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 338-8460
letsimprovecc@sbcglobal.net |
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