Carmel Forms Transportation Committee

Demonstrating a continued commitment to transparency, accountability and fiscal stewardship, Mayor Sue Finkam has signed an executive order establishing the Carmel Transportation Committee. 

The newly formed committee will review and provide expert commentary on the City of Carmel’s forthcoming Capital Improvement Plan and Program. By integrating resident expertise and legislative oversight, the Committee will ensure that the City’s long-term infrastructure investments align with the community’s needs and fiscal goals.  “The Transportation Committee, led by City Engineer Bradley Pease, will provide a vital layer of review for our infrastructure strategy,” said Mayor Finkam. “This initiative ensures that we publish our Capital Improvement Plan with a precise focus on transparency and the responsible management of taxpayer dollars.”  The Committee is comprised of five Carmel residents, each bringing a diverse range of professional backgrounds and community perspectives. Joining these residents are two members of the Carmel City Council, President Matthew Snyder and Councilor Jeff Worrell, ensuring a direct link between the advisory body and the City’s legislative process.  “Bringing together technical leadership and resident voices allows us to vet our transportation priorities more effectively,” added Pease (pictured).  Committee members are:  Bradley Pease, City Engineer, Committee Chair
Jamie Ford-Bowers, Founder, JFB LLC
Jeff Hill, Vice President and Partner, A&F Engineering
Ruth Hook, Environmental Section Director, Burgess & Niple
Jarvis Jointer, Founder and CEO, JQOL
Lyndsay Quist, Commissioner, Indiana Department of Transportation
Matthew Snyder, President, Carmel City Council
Jeff Worrell, Councilor, Carmel City Council Details regarding meeting schedules and opportunities for community involvement will be shared in the coming weeks.