INDIANAPOLIS (MIRROR INDY) — People experiencing homelessness in Indianapolis will likely have at least two temporary shelters to stay at this winter.
One site — a westside warehouse owned by Noble of Indiana — would be used to shelter families. The city’s Metropolitan Development Commission approved a rezoning request for the site Oct. 15. The City-County Council has to give final approval.
Andrew Merkley, director of the Office of Public Health and Safety, told the commission there will be pods within the warehouse for families to sleep. There will also be shower trailers and a kitchen space…