![]() ![]() Lane closures may recur each night through the end of the week depending on weather and progress. Work will require alternating lane closures on northbound and southbound I-69 between 9 p.m. Milestone Contractors has begun mobilizing cranes and other equipment and setting a temporary concrete barrier wall along I-69 at Campus Parkway Exit 210. For more information about the new traffic pattern, please visit Each phase of remaining construction will bring the interchange closer to its final traffic configuration and capacity. Multiple traffic lane shifts will be required to complete construction of the new interchange design. The interchange will remain under construction through July, when it is expected to be fully open to traffic in its permanent configuration. The Campus Parkway interchange was recently shifted into a double-crossover traffic pattern. Flaggers will be on site to direct traffic during the restrictions. on 126th Street between Allisonville Road and Lantern Road while the contractor installs passing blisters near Reserve at Lantern. Lane restrictions will occur on 113th Street from Olio Road to Florida Road throughout the summer in order for the contractor to resurface and make improvements to the roadway.Įxpect periodic lane restrictions between 9 a.m. There will be lane restrictions on 116th Street between I-69 and Cumberland Road throughout the summer in order for the contractor to make improvements to 116th Street. There are now two left turn lanes and one northbound through lane. Hamilton County Highway Department has changed the traffic pattern for northbound Allisonville Road at 146th Street. The bridge will remain closed until August. During the closure, traffic will be detoured to Promise Road via 126th and 136th streets. The Brooks School Road bridge over Interstate 69 is closed as Milestone Contractors rebuild the bridge deck. 96th Street traffic between Kincaid Drive and Fitness Lane/Pinecreek Drive will be reduced to one lane in each direction throughout the summer. ![]() Questions regarding this project may be directed to the Hamilton County Highway Department at 31.Ĭonstruction has begun on the new roundabout at 96th Street and Lantern Road. The closure is scheduled to last approximately 60 days. Starting on or after July 5, Hamilton County Highway Department will be closing the intersection of 136th Street and Prairie Baptist Road to allow the contractor to reconstruct the intersection. and 3 p.m., and flaggers and signs will be in place to direct traffic. Watch for lane restrictions on 106th Street from Eller Road to Crosspoint Boulevard due to geotechnical drilling along the corridor. The bridge will stay closed from 3:30 p.m. On the east side of the bridge, 96th Street/Fall Creek Road will have a hard closure at Carroll Road, however FPD will allow traffic in and out of the Yacht Club. There will be a soft closure (FPD will be checking parking passes that have been given out by Fishers Parks & Recreation) at Brooks School Road and Fall Creek Road, with a hard closure (no vehicle traffic past this point) just east of Bridgewater Road on the west side of the bridge. on July 4 between Brooks School Road and Carroll Road. The Fall Creek Road bridge will close at 3:30 p.m. ![]() That is part of the listing for road work in and around Fishers. This allows for the annual Blast on the Bridge celebration. Governor Mike Pence made an appearance and was interviewed by Tom Britt on the Public address system.The 4th of July is coming up, and that means the Fall Creek Road bridge over Geist reservoir will close to traffic at 3:30pm July 4th. The fireworks display over Geist Lake is described by many as the best in the Midwest.Īs the rain stopped just after 6:30, the crowd began forming and the party was on. With so many July 4th celebrations and fireworks displays cancelled or postponed this weekend with the prediction of a soaking rain (Saxony’s fireworks have been moved to Labor Day Weekend), Fishers Parks Department Director Tony Elliot told me a decision was made at 10am July 4th to go ahead with the Geist event It was a gamble, but the weather cooperated in the end. Once I arrived at the bridge, the rain had ended and the sun peaked through the clouds for a quick moment. By the time the car was parked, the rainfall was down to sprinkles. The weather can change at a moment’s notice. Instead of turning around and heading back home, I began thinking that this is summer in Indiana. When I was driving to the July 4th Geist Blast on the Bridge, raindrops began falling on my windshield. Once the rain ended, people streamed into the Geist Blast on the Bridge ![]()
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