Now that the court proceedings and condemnation process have ended, the City of Fishers is moving toward getting comments from the public on what it wants at Geist Waterfront Park, the only public space on Geist Reservoir. The Fishers Board of Works and Safety approved a professional services agreement with the firm of Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf to begin that process.
Deputy Mayor Leah McGrath told board members public input sessions will be held later this fall. “We hope to bring some designs forward for the community to respond to later this year and heading into early 2019,” said McGrath.
Mayor Scott Fadness emphasized that this professional services agreement is not part of the full design process, and that contract will come later.
In other news from Monday’s Board of Works session:
- The city is in the process of installing flashing lights at all public schools in the city to warn motorists when the school zone speed limits are in effect. The board approved an amendment to the ordinance setting all school speed limits, while school is in session, at 25 mph.
- The new Fishers Police Headquarters building should be completed by the end of August. Originally, the completion date had been set at Aug. 1, but some change orders have moved the date back.
- There were two items related to the State Road 37 project. The first names Imavex as the Marketing Coordinator during the construction phase of the rebuilding project. The second approves an agreement among the State of Indiana (INDOT), the City of Fishers, the City of Noblesville and Hamilton County, determining the responsibility of drainage trunk lines that will be installed for storm water flow.