Downtown parking tickets will become more frequent under new proposal

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Downtown parking tickets will become more frequent under new proposal
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It's a move the Indianapolis City-County Council says they hope will increase pedestrian safety across the city.

INDIANAPOLIS — More parking tickets could soon be issued for Indianapolis residents in and around downtown.

DPW hopes more tickets will be written to violators parking in a number of non-metered locations, like in front of fire hydrants and in bike lanes.Previously, ParkIndy only got a cut of the profit from citations written at metered spots.It's the reason many cyclists across Indianapolis say has created a major issues in bike lanes across the city.Susnak bikes just about everywhere she goes, she says being a pedestrian around Indianapolis is dangerous.

Jordan bikes more than two miles to work daily, and said almost daily she comes across a car parked in a bike lane. While Holt is optimistic, he says a lot of the chance is relying on ParkIndy to actually write the tickets.

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