
Fishers residents who use the 82nd Street and I-69 interchange to travel to and from the Indianapolis area should prepare for overnight ramp, lane and road closures this week as work continues on the Clear Path 465 project, the Indiana Department of Transportation announced.
Crews will perform overhead bridge work, install pavement markings and move barrier walls in northeast Indianapolis.
New traffic signals are also expected to be installed this weekend at 75th Street and Binford Boulevard. That work was rescheduled after rain last weekend. Delays are expected during Saturday’s installation, and drivers should plan ahead and seek alternate routes when possible.
Scheduled restrictions
Wednesday, July 15 (9 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
- Ramp from 82nd Street to northbound I-69 closed
- Westbound 82nd Street closed under I-69
- One lane closed on northbound I-69 over 82nd Street (only affects traffic coming from northbound I-465)
Thursday, July 16 (9 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
- Westbound 82nd Street closed under I-69 for overhead bridge work
Friday, July 17 at 9 p.m. to Saturday, July 18 at 6 p.m.
- 75th Street reduced to one lane in each direction between Kitley Avenue and Knue Road
- Binford Boulevard reduced to one lane in each direction between the I-69/I-465 interchange and 71st Street
- Up to 10-minute stoppages on 75th Street and Binford Boulevard during signal installation
Emergency access will be maintained on 82nd Street. INDOT said dates and planned work may change due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
Speed enforcement remains active
The Indiana Safe Zones speed control program remains active in the Clear Path construction zone. The program uses automated systems to monitor speeds in designated work zones, with the goal of protecting workers, drivers and passengers by reducing excessive speeding. Motorists are urged to slow down and avoid distractions in construction zones.