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Submitted by City of Fishers:
ROAD NOTICE UPDATES FOR THE WEEK OF FEB. 26
116TH STREET: Eastbound 116th Street between Charleston Crossing and Maple Drive will be restricted to one lane on Thursday, March 8. Arrow boards will be in place to direct traffic.
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106TH STREET: 106th Street is closed to through traffic from Allisonville Road to Hague Road for the 106th Street Infrastructure project.
131ST STREET: Periodic lane restrictions will occur at the intersection of 131st Street and Cumberland Road as utility relocation work is completed.
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Expect lane restrictions, weather permitting, along 131st Street between Allisonville Road and Lantern Road to allow for tree clearing prior to the construction of the Conner Trail from Conner Prairie to the Municipal Complex. Lane restrictions will also take place on Lantern Road between 131st Street and Municipal Drive.
136TH STREET: Lane restrictions will be in place, weather permitting, along 136th Street between Southeastern Parkway and Prairie Baptist Road beginning the week of Monday, February 26, to allow for tree clearing prior to the construction of a new roundabout.
MEADOWS DRIVE: Meadows Drive is closed between Frances Drive and Morgan Drive, weather permitting, for the installation of sanitary sewer.
ELLER ROAD: Eller Road is closed to through traffic south of 106th Street. Also, the intersection of 106th Street and Eller Road will be closed for 2 to 3 weeks for the 106th Street Infrastructure project.
MAPLE STREET: Lane restrictions will occur just north of 116th Street for storm sewer installation (weather permitting).
126TH STREET: Expect possible lane restrictions on 126th Street from Allisonville Road to the railroad tracks while aerial utility work is completed.
ALLISONVILLE ROAD RESURFACING & INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT:
Lane restrictions will be in place, as weather permits, along Allisonville Road from 126th Street to 131st Street for tree clearing ahead of the start of the roadway expansion project. Restrictions will be in place between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. and flaggers will be on site directing traffic, as necessary. For more info on this project, view the Fact Sheet.
MORGAN DRIVE: Morgan Drive is restricted to one lane between Lantern Road and Emmanual Court for work on stormwater structures.
106TH STREET: Expect lane restrictions at the 106th Street and Crosspoint/Lantern Road roundabout as utility work is completed. The westbound lane of 106th Street (just east of Allisonville Road) will be closed until utilities are located. Westbound traffic on 106th Street will be forced to turn north.
I-69: As part of a $92 million design-build contract, Milestone has added a third lane in each direction to the median, repaired and resurfaced existing pavement, and rehabilitated bridges and drainage structures on 15 miles of I-69 in Hamilton and Madison counties. Construction of an additional auxiliary lane between the 116th Street entrance ramp to I-69 South and the I-69 South Exit 204 ramp to 106th Street will continue through next spring.
I-69 South will be temporarily reduced to two lanes to allow space for the State Road 37 and 116th Street entrance ramps to safely merge while construction continues on the southbound auxiliary lane between the 116th Street and 106th Street ramps.
Questions about this project should be directed to INDOT via email or at 1-855-463-6848.
The State Road 37: The Meeting Minutes and Meeting Presentation from the December State Road 37 Project Public Meeting, along with additional project information is available.
The improvement project is a $124 million joint project between Fishers, Hamilton County, Noblesville, and INDOT. Questions or concerns may be directed via email to Drive Fishers.
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