Traffic & Transit
116th Street Alert, Construction Work: Area Traffic Alerts
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 17:
116TH STREET: On Monday, December 17, lane restrictions will be in effect along 116th Street between Municipal Drive and Lantern Road from 9 am until 3 pm.
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ALLISONVILLE ROAD: Pending delays due to weather,131st Street at Allisonville Road is set to open next week.
On Wednesday, December 12, southbound and northbound traffic on Allisonville Road moved onto the newly constructed pavement as part of Phase 3 of the project. This will be the traffic configuration moving into the spring of 2019. The posted speed limit will remain 30 mph.
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For more info on this project, view the Fact Sheet.
STATE ROAD 37: Drainage work for SR37 is in progress. Construction vehicles will be 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. (Get Fishers and local news delivered straight to your inbox with the free Fishers Patch daily newsletter and breaking news alerts here and don't forget to 'like' Fishers Patch on Facebook).
Related: Downtown Fishers $157M Development: Enhancements, Preservations
"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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