Fishers Board of Works Approves New Residential Parking Permit Zones

Board of Works, meeting in the City Hall Theater

The Fishers City Council has approved an ordinance giving the Board of Public Works & Safety authority to designate specific streets requiring residential parking permits. At its July meeting, the Council empowered the board to make those determinations, and the board took action Tuesday morning to implement the program in two areas along Lantern Road.

Permit Zones Near AlHuda Mosque and King Jugg

One permit area is located north of 116th Street near the AlHuda Mosque. The other is near King Jugg, a bar and grill just off Lantern Road. In both cases, residents have raised concerns about on-street parking congestion during peak hours.

Streets near the AlHuda Mosque that will require parking permits include:

  • Sunblest Blvd

  • Torberg Pl

  • Turkel Dr

  • Turkel Pl

  • Turkel Ct

  • Farley Dr

  • Farley Pl

  • Turin Ct

  • Traverse Pl

  • Tanner Dr

  • Trumball Ct

  • Torrance Pl

  • Trophy Dr

  • Trophy Drive

  • Tynan Way

  • Tito Court

Parking on these streets will be restricted to residents with valid permits on Fridays from 1 to 4 p.m., and during Ramadan from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. daily. In 2026, Ramadan is to be observed from February 17 through March 18.

In the area near King Jugg, on Lantern Road south of 116th Street, the following streets will be affected:

  • Fishers Pointe Blvd

  • Pioneer Trl

  • Founders Pl

  • Legacy Ct

  • Manship Dr

  • Settlers Ct

  • Autumn Harvest Dr

  • Traders Ct

  • Trappers Ct

  • Fountain View Ln

  • Spring Blossom Ln

  • Blacksmith Ct

  • Salatheal Ct

  • Anvil Ct

  • Meadows Dr

  • Royal Dr

  • Frances St

  • Morgan Dr

Parking permits will be required on these streets Thursday through Monday from 6 p.m. to midnight.

Fishers Police Chief Ed Gebhart told the board that the list of streets under permit regulation will be reviewed regularly. Streets may be added or removed based on updated data and feedback.

Update on Traffic Signal for 116th Street

In other business, Engineering Director Hatem Mekky informed the board that more time is needed to finalize a recommendation for a new traffic signal along 116th Street, between Cumberland and Hoosier Roads. The city had previously told residents of the Spyglass neighborhood that a recommended location would be shared in July.

Mekky said his team and an outside traffic consultant are still reviewing recently collected data and now expect to present a final recommendation by the second Board of Works meeting in August.