⛵️ Shortest hits

PLUS: tree grants, poll results, and construction updates.

Good Monday morning. This is Fishers Digest. Idk about you, but we celebrate National Dictionary Day around this office. No idea what that means? It’s Noah Websters birthday! AKA the guy who wrote the first dictionary. Celebrate it with the word of the day.

⛅️ Today's weather: Cloudy, with a high near 56°.

In today’s digest:

  • Plant a tree

  • Poll results

  • Construction updates

This issue is 480 words, a 2-minute read. Our shortest issue to date.

The Digest

Outlive yourself 🌲 

One big thing: Fishers has made it easy to request planting a tree in the city.

What’s funny about history is many things, even just 300 years ago, get forgotten or misremembered. Many trees, if taken care of, will way outlive us. Put them together and you get a neat opportunity to create lasting history. Here are the details:

  • Preferred tree types: Maple, Oak, Tulip

  • Locations to plant: Billericay Park. Cumberland Fields. Flat Fork Creek Park. Hamilton Proper. Harrison Thompson Park. Heritage Park. Mudsock Fields. Olio Fields. Roy G. Holland Park. Other.

If you do choose to plant a tree, you’ll be responsible for maintaining it — as well as information tied to the tree. You’ll also need to create a memorial plaque, label, bench, etc. to mark its significance.

Home affordability results

Last week, Fishers approved the construction of 225 new homes in the 96th Street/Georgia Road area. It was lightly debated what is considered affordable and the need for the homes in the first place. Read more here if you missed it.

So I asked readers, what do you consider affordable? Here are the results of the poll:

💡 Helpful tip: If you’ve never bought a home, there are programs that can help you with that down payment. Indiana offers first-time buyers 6% of the price of the home in down payment assistance. Learn more about that here.

Construction this week

Here’s a high-level overview of what’s new this week:

  • The roundabout at 106th/Hoosier Road is taking longer than expected to complete. There is no estimated completion date yet.

Read the full report here.

Quick Hits

Football recap 🏈 

One in three Gen Zers (34%) say owning a home feels impossible in their lifetime. They say saving for a downpayment is the biggest obstacle.

The official trick-or-treat hours for Tuesday, October 31 are from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m

MJC Law Firm donated $12,000 to the Fishers Police Department. The money will go towards the training of their newest K-9 officer Archer. See the full list of K-9 officers here.

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