Traffic & Transit
106th Street Now Open: Fishers, Indy-Area Traffic Updates
This week's construction and traffic alerts in the Fishers and Indianapolis area include roads now closed and projects.

Submitted by City of Fishers
ROAD NOTICE UPDATES FOR THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 3
ALLISONVILLE ROAD: 131st Street is closed to all traffic at Allisonville Road for up to 30 days for utility and reconstruction work. Detour is south to 126th Street, where left turns are permitted over to Lantern Road. Traffic has switched to the west of Allisonville Road onto new pavement from Fawnsbrook Drive to 131st Street. Work Is being done on the east side of the road, and one lane is open in each direction. For more information on this project, view the Fact Sheet.
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106TH STREET: 106th Street from Hague Road to the Crosspoint Boulevard/Lantern Road roundabout is now open, with lane restrictions. This is still an active construction site, so please drive with caution. 106th Street from Eller Road to Allisonville Road and from Allisonville Road to Hague Road will open soon.
STATE ROAD 37: Drainage work for SR37 continues. Construction vehicles are using the construction entrance on Lantern Road, between 126th Street and 131st Street, and may cause some short delays. There are no scheduled lane restrictions or closures along SR37 at this time.
While this list encompasses numerous project updates, it does not list all DPW projects throughout the city.
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"While this list encompasses numerous project updates, it does not list all DPW projects throughout the city. The most recent projects are detailed, however please keep in mind that all construction activities are weather permitting. We appreciate motorists’ patience and caution while driving through construction sites." - Drive Fishers
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