Indianapolis is very rich in history, black history particularly. When you
think of Indianapolis, Madame CJ Walker, Ransom Place Historic District or the famous Wampanoag Black
native Crispus Attucks, who was the first American killed in the American
revolution, may come to mind.
However, outside of historical buildings and gentrified areas, The city of
Indianapolis has a major issue and that problem is trash, litter and debris
found virtually everywhere.
Many suggest contacting the mayor Action Center. But after several and
numerous attempts made from many different residents, the request to have the
city cleaned up falls on deaf ears. Unfortunately the mayor is not being held
accountable.
These here are a collection of images capturing the trash sometimes miles
along one Main Street.
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January and pumpkin from October remains on land directing in a empty field |
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Off Lafayette Rd |
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Business at a intersection |
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Public lawn in front of Private homes |
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Trash on the middle of a intersection
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Off 38th St |
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Alongside a busy street in Speedway near Eagle Creek Park |
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Trash left at beautiful Eagle creek park bench |
These were all taken within a 2 year time span, year round, season after season. Very disgraceful city that could careless about the wildlife like the squirrels you see dead along these areas or the geese that swim right along this nasty dumps. Indianapolis seems to definitely be on a NAP.
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