Fishers road construction updates, week of July 22

Interstate 69

The Indiana Department of Transportation continues work on multiple projects to improve pavement conditions and repair winter damage on Indianapolis area interstates.

The entrance ramp from 96th Street to southbound I-69 will be closed until 6 a.m. Monday, July 22. The entrance ramp from Allisonville Road to eastbound I-465 will also be closed until 6 a.m. Monday, July 22.

For more information and closures outside of Fishers, click here. Please direct any questions to INDOT at indot@indot.IN.gov.

131st Street

131st Street at Marilyn Road will have lane restrictions from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. the week of July 22. It will be reduced to one lane with flaggers in place to help direct traffic. The road will be open each evening with steel plates in the roadway.

126th Street & State Road 37

Weather permitting, the westbound right turn lane on 126th Street at SR 37 will be closed from 8 p.m. Monday, July 22 to 6 a.m. Tuesday, July 23.

116th Street

During the overnight hours of July 24, 25 and 26, westbound 116th Street will be closed between Regency Drive and Holland Drive from 9:30 p.m. to 5 a.m. each night. Eastbound 116th Street will be reduced to one lane and westbound traffic will be directed into the eastbound lane. Arrow boards, cones and police officers will be directing traffic.

Parkside Drive

Beginning Thursday, July 25, Parkside Drive in Fishers Marketplace will have lane restrictions in place while work is being done for a new drive entrance. The lanes will be narrow so please drive with caution. Flaggers will be in place when necessary to help direct traffic.

Road resurfacing

Several roadways around Fishers are being resurfaced. Neighborhoods including Timber Springs, Hamilton Proper and Hawthorne Ridge will have their roadways resurfaced as part of Phase 1 of this project. Resurfacing will also occur on 121st Street between Cumberland Road and Hoosier Road, and on Cumberland Road north of 121st Street to Interstate 69 during Phase 1. In addition, the city is working with Hamilton County to resurface roadways outside of both jurisdictions. Resurfaced routes include 113th Street from Florida Road to Southeastern Parkway, and Connecticut Avenue between Cyntheanne Road and east of Atlantic Road/Southeastern Parkway.

State Road 37

Last month, Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness announced the kickoff of the new marketing campaign to support the State Road 37 Improvement Project. 37 Thrives with its tagline “Support the Drive” will keep the community informed, updated and connected to local businesses along the corridor. Watch the announcement at facebook.com/37thrives. Learn more about the campaign here.

126th Street

Traffic is switched in order to construct the center median of the roundabout. Please drive carefully through this traffic pattern.

Work has begun on intersection improvements for 126th Street and Parkside Drive. View the Fact Sheet to learn more about this project.

136th Street & Cyntheanne Road

The intersection of 136th Street and Cyntheanne Road is closed for approximately 45 days for the construction of a new roundabout at this intersection. Detour signs are in place to direct drivers around the closures.

Temporary lane restrictions are in effect between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. near and at the intersection of 136th Street and Cyntheanne Road. Restrictions are due to utility work for roundabout construction. For more information on this project, view the Fact Sheet.

Allisonville Road

Southbound and northbound traffic on Allisonville Road has moved onto the newly-constructed pavement as part of Phase 3 of the project. The posted speed limit remains 30 mph.

96th Street

Utility relocation is beginning on 96th Street as part of the road widening project, resulting in periodic lane restrictions over the coming months. For more information about the 96th Street road widening project, view the Fact Sheet.

While this list encompasses numerous project updates, it does not list all DPW projects throughout the city. The most recent projects are detailed, however please keep in mind that all construction activities are weather permitting. The city appreciates motorists’ patience and caution while driving through construction sites.