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The work continues on Noblesville’s Pleasant Street project. Keep reading for the latest updates. To stay in the know, be sure to visit ReimaginePleasantSt.com.
Project progress
Construction on Reimagine Pleasant Street recently passed the seven-month mark. Crews are installing storm sewers to handle both current and future water drainage needs. The foundation for the new bridge over the White River has been set, and retaining walls are being installed. Click here to learn more.
Pedestrian tunnel installed
Construction crews recently installed the new pedestrian tunnel, which will connect the Midland Trace Trail to the Riverwalk Trail underneath the new Pleasant Street.
Road construction & closures
Construction of two new roundabouts along Eighth Street has begun, and Eighth Street is now closed between Washington and Mulberry streets for the next five months. While a short-term inconvenience, this closure will make it possible for Eighth Street and Pleasant Street to reopen in November, prior to the construction of the Tenth Street roundabout.
Traffic patterns are being monitored, but if you notice any issues, please call the City Engineering Department at (317) 776-6330.
Teach the Teacher
Beaty Construction, USI Consultants, and Indiana Constructors recently welcomed a group of teachers to the job site to show them the work being done as part of Reimagine Pleasant Street. The “Teach the Teacher” program is designed to highlight the engineering and construction profession and the job market. Check out the video from the event at this link.
True connectivity
Providing a critical east-west connection for Noblesville is key to the Reimagine Pleasant Street project, and this project is about more than cars. Reimagine Pleasant Street will also complete a key trail network connection by linking the Riverwalk Trail, Midland Trace Trail, and Nickel Plate Trail.
Did you know?
As part of Reimagine Pleasant Street, the city will connect the Midland Trace Trail with existing trails in Hamilton and Marion counties to create a 42-mile loop. You can visit many local restaurants and enjoy some favorite treats like a Miller Bowl at Uptown Cafe, a breaded tenderloin from Syd’s, some Ooey Gooey Cookies from Rosie’s, or a waffle cone double scoop from Alexander’s and then hit the trails for exercise.
Be aware of river restrictions
If you plan to enjoy the White River for recreational activities, please keep in mind there are water traffic restrictions. The river is open during construction, but buoys and signage have been placed in critical locations to guide users through the construction zone.
The river is anticipated to remain open throughout the 2023 construction season, but there could be unforeseen restrictions and/or closures as the project progresses.