After months of meetings and requests for public input, The City of Fishers is set to announce its master plan for the Nickel Pate Trail. The unveiling of the plan will happen Monday night at a Fishers City Council work session.
This work session will not be held at City Hall, but at Launch Fishers, 12175 Visionary Way, beginning at 6pm. The mayor, city council and people involved in formulating this plan will be there for the meeting.
A bond was approved by the Fishers City Council as part of the 2019 city budget, with part of the bond proceeds financing the initial trail construction from 106th Street to 126th Street.
Republican candidate for mayor in the May primary, Logan Day, has announced plans to attend. Day led a group that pushed for a train to remain on the Nickel Plate, either as train tracks or a train/trail combination. Day is running against incumbent Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness in the upcoming primary election.