INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett, along with officials with Indy Parks and Recreation, were on hand for a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, unveiling $2.8 million in improvements to Franklin Township Community Park.

According to a news release from Indy Parks, the $2.8 million in improvements to Franklin Township Community Park were funded as part of the $80 million grant given to Indy Parks by the Lilly Endowment.

“Thanks to the generosity of the Lilly Endowment, we are building better public spaces for generations to come here in Indianapolis,” Hogsett said in the release. “For our neighbors in Franklin Township, these new park improvements represent a real, material change in how they enjoy their neighborhood and raise their families.”

The project includes: • New

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