Fishers Road Construction – Work Week Beginning Monday, April 30th

 

Another work week is on the way and another week of road construction in and around Fishers is on tap.  Many of the items on the list have been there for several weeks, but I draw special attention to two items below.

The first is a new city ordinance taking effect May 1st that restricts parking on the street within the Nickel Plate District in downtown Fishers from 3am to 6am.  Signs are in the process of going up in the impacted areas.  The city will give residents a 2-week grace period before writing tickets.

Second, there is another update meeting set on the plans for State Road 37 construction.  It will take place Tuesday, May 15th, at the Delaware Township building on 131st Street, between State Road 37 & Lanter Road.  The session is scheduled to begin at 6pm.

Below is the road construction listing for the work week starting Monday, April 30th, as provided by the City of Fishers:

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136TH STREET   

Beginning on or after May 7, 136th Street will be closed between Southeastern Parkway and Prairie Baptist Road for the construction of a new roundabout. Details on detour routes coming in next week’s email.

NICKEL PLATE DISTRICT OVERNIGHT PARKING  

The Board of Works has passed an ordinance for no parking in the Nickel Plate District between the hours of 3 a.m. and 6 a.m., beginning on May 1 (signs will be placed throughout the District). Once signs are placed, there will be a 2-week grace period where no tickets will be written. See the Parking Restrictions Map for more information.

106TH STREET   

106th Street is closed to through traffic from Eller Road to Allisonville Road and from Allisonville Road to Hague Road for the 106th Street Infrastructure Project. Closures for through traffic will also take place from Hague Road to the Crosspoint Boulevard/Lantern Road roundabout. For more info on this project, view the Fact Sheet.

131ST STREET   

Periodic lane restrictions will occur at the intersection of 131st Street and Cumberland Road as utility relocation work is completed.

Expect lane restrictions, weather permitting, along 131st Street between Allisonville Road and Lantern Road for 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.

ELLER ROAD   

Eller Road is closed to through traffic south of White Horse Lane for concrete work associated with the 106th Street Infrastructure Project.

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.

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.

STATE ROAD 37  

A public meeting will be held on Monday, May 15 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Delaware Township Trustee Office. Additional information is available on the project’s new website.

The State Road 37 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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