Fishers road construction update

 

The construction at State Road 37 and 126th Street has not changed, with the area west of SR 37 on 126th closed to traffic and the east end open for right-in-right-out travel.  That is set to switch sometime this month, but we do not know when.

Also, be aware of continuing construction on 96th Street, 116th Street, as well as 106th and Mollenkopf Road.

The full road construction listing, as provided by the City of Fishers, is listed below.

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STATE ROAD 37 
126th Street west of SR 37 is currently closed and is anticipated to reopen in July. During this time, cross access and all left turns will be restricted, with only right in and right out until this phase ends. Traffic on Southbound SR 37 will shift to the Northbound lanes and two lanes will remain in each direction. Local access to businesses will remain open via Lantern Road. The official detour route will direct drivers to use 116th Street or 131st Street to Allisonville Road. Detour route markers and advance warning signs will be in place prior to the closure.  

For a map of the detours, click here.  Please drive with caution through this area. To learn more about the State Road 37 Improvement Project and sign up to receive text updates, visit 37Thrives.com.
96TH STREET
96th Street east of the Sargent Road roundabout to Cumberland Road is currently closed and is anticipated to reopen in early November. During this time, the bridge over Mud Creek will be replaced with a widened structure and additional travel lanes will be added. The official detour route will direct drivers to use Lantern Road or Cumberland Road to 106th Street. View the detour map here.

Currently, the center lanes on eastbound and westbound 96th Street between I-69 and Lantern Road will be closed for approximately two weeks to begin resurfacing and reconstruction of a median island. Check out the project fact sheet to learn more. 

106TH STREET
Hamilton County Project – Please be advised, effective on or after Tuesday, July 7 the intersection of 106th Street and Mollenkopf Road will be under construction for an intersection improvement project. These improvements should last approximately 45 calendar days, tentatively wrapping up on or before Thursday, August 20. Temporary lane restrictions may be in place with flaggers directing traffic. Please use caution while driving through this area.  

116TH STREET
Beginning on the evening of Sunday, July 19 all eastbound lanes on 116th Street from Hoosier Road to Brooks School Road will be closed and is anticipated to reopen by 7:00 a.m. on Monday, July 20 while the Department of Public Works performs road repairs. The official detour route will direct drivers to use Hoosier Road to 126th Street to Brooks School Road. View the detour map here.

ALLISONVILLE ROAD
Beginning on or after Monday, July 20, the northbound right lane on Allisonville Road between 126th Street and 131st Street will be closed for utility work and is anticipated to reopen by Friday, July 24. A police officer will be on site to provide traffic control.

SOUTH STREET
South Street is currently closed to through traffic between Fishers Center Drive and Lantern Road until early July. Access to businesses will be maintained.

LANTERN ROAD SOUTH OF 116TH STREET
Lantern Road, between Appel Drive and Birch Street, is closed to through traffic and is anticipated to reopen in July. Access for local traffic will be maintained. The detour route will be 116th Street down Hague Road to 106th Street. Check out the project Fact Sheet to learn more.

SPYGLASS HILL SUBDIVISION
Currently, ADA ramp reconstruction is taking place and is anticipated to be completed by early August.

HANDS FREE INDIANA
Effective July 1, 2020, Indiana law prohibits drivers from holding mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, in their hands while driving to reduce distracted driving and improve safety on Hoosier roadways. More information can be found here.

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