Fishers Road Construction Schedule for Week of January 25th

Lane restrictions and closures will continue in the area of 106th Street and Allisonville Road as crews continue to repair a collapsed sewer line.  The city says these restrictions will continue “until further notice.”

Look for more road work along the Fall Creek trail at 96th Street and Brook School Road, Lantern Road between 116th Street and Commercial Drive, 96th Street west of Masters Road in the eastbound lanes and fence work will continue along 116th Street 9-3 from Hague Road to Charleston Parkway.

Below is the full statement from the City of Fishers….

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FALL CREEK TRAIL

Tree clearing continues along Fall Creek Road between 96th Street and Brooks School Road the week of Jan. 25th. This work is in preparation for trail work coming later this spring, and additional details will be posted as they are available.

LANTERN ROAD

Lantern Road between 116th Street and Commercial Drive will be restricted the week of Jan. 25th. Please use caution and pay close attention to signage displayed in the area.

96th STREET

Beginning on Friday, Jan. 22, eastbound 96th Street just west of Masters Road will have one lane closed. This closure is for utility work in the roadway and will be in place through Monday, Jan. 25th.

106TH STREET

106th Street west of Allisonville Road and the southbound lane of Allisonville Road will be closed until further notice for repairs to the sanitary sewer line. Repair work may require additional road repairs, and ongoing updates will be made available on the @DriveFishers Twitter account as this project progresses.

 

116th STREET

The eastbound lane of 116th Street from Hague Road to Charleston Parkway will be restricted between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. for fence replacement. Motorists are encouraged to use caution when traveling along the corridor and pay close attention to signage displayed.

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