Since the first positive COVID-19 cases were diagnosed in Indiana, Versiti Blood Center of Indiana has lost over 130,000 blood donations with at least 4,000 drives canceled and the need is only [...]
Neighbors, MKNA is disappointed to inform residents that Governor Holcomb signed House Enrolled Act 1164 into law yesterday. HEA1164 strips local jurisdictions from regulating the installation [...]
MKNA is working with the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission to create a photo inventory of the fronts of all structures in Meridian-Kessler. As you might imagine, this is a huge [...]
The MKNA Land Use Committee will be meeting (virtually) on Monday, March 1st, 2021 beginning at 6pm. We will be hearing 3 cases. 4550 N. College Avenue 2021-ZON-018 petition to rezone parcel [...]
Neighbors, We hope you are staying warm out there during this cold snap. We were recently made aware of some infrastructure projects being completed by Indianapolis Power & Light (IPL) in [...]
Neighbors, Throughout 2020 MKNA, Meridian Street Foundation and North Willow Farms have worked to prevent the unfettered proliferation of 5G cell towers throughout Indianapolis. While some poles [...]
Update: 1/5/2021 Some neighbors may have noticed there are some 5G towers being installed in Meridian-Kessler and other parts of Midtown and Marion County. Many of these installations were [...]
Update: 10/20/20 On 10/14/20, MKNA convened a meeting with a number of parties including: MKNA BTNA BRVA Senator Ruckelshaus Senator Ford Representative DeLaney Councillor Barth Councillor Potts [...]
The Meridian-Kessler Neighborhood Association is excited to announce the development of the MK Mid-Week Market, a partnership with Paradise Dental and the Crossroads AME Church. Located on the [...]
As of this posting, the 2020 Infrastructure Report for the 2021 City of Indianapolis Department of Public Works budget has been submitted to and reviewed with all three City-County Councillors [...]
Dates to Know: Saturday, September 19: DEADLINE for Marion County Election board to mail absentee ballots to voters who have already filed an approved application with the Circuit Court Clerk. [...]
Our food and beverage businesses need us more than ever. Meridian-Kessler is home to a number of longstanding restaurants that are struggling to keep their doors open while also keeping their [...]
With very few exceptions, Meridian-Kessler follows a grid pattern derived from the original plats of the various subdivisions set out during the 1800’s. Almost all the buildings in [...]