Board of Works OKs Neighborhood Speed Limits, Stop Signs

The Fishers Board of Public Works and Safety approved new speed limits and stop signs for neighborhoods around the city.  You can view the full list of changes at this link

The board voted to approve a bid of $258,950.20 for relocation of a wastewater main.  The Hamilton County Highway Department is designing a replacement over Cheeney Creek, east of the intersection of Allisonville Road and 106th Street. The replacement bridge will be widened to accommodate three lanes of traffic and a walking path compared to the current two lanes. The bridge widening necessitates the relocation of a 18-inch wastewater force main located on 106th Street.

An administrative policy was approved by the board for the Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) Management Program.  This mainly deals with restaurant operations within the city.  You can read more details on the policy change at this link.

Mayor Scott Fadness did not attend today’s meeting.  The session was handled by the other two board members, Jeff Lantz and Jason Meyer.

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