Indianapolis city leaders lay out public safety plans ahead of NBA All-Star weekend

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By JILL SHERIDAN City leaders announce public safety plans for NBA All-Star game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (Jill Sheridan/WFYI) It’s all hands on deck as Indianapolis gets ready to host the 2024 NBA All-Star game. City leaders gathered Monday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse to lay out public safety plans, as more than 125,000 people are expected in the city. Years of planning and preparation have gone into the upcoming All-Star game, postponed due to the pandemic. Mayor Joe Hogsett says downtown Indianapolis is ready. “Our city’s first neighborhood will be the venue for concerts, contests, art exhibits and of course plenty of basketball,” Hogsett said. Large events will be held at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium. Downtown Indy, Inc. has mobilized cleaning crews and safety ambassadors to help prepare the downtown core. IMPD says it will be fully staffed in all districts, including downtown, to give police greater visibility as fans gather at numerous venues. And the Indianapolis Fire Department will be enforcing crowd control at venues around the city. Newly-named IMPD Chief Chris Bailey says public safety is the top priority. “Fans, players, spectators, everyone involved, we want you to have a safe, fun time while...

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