The first phase of Noblesville’s Reimagine Pleasant Street project, which includes Pleasant Street from River Road to the new roundabout at 10th Street, is now open to traffic.
The new roundabout at the intersection of 10th Street and Pleasant Street was recently opened to traffic. Phase 1 also included the new bridge over the White River, a roundabout at River Road and Pleasant Street, and two roundabouts along Eighth Street.
“The new Pleasant Street is a transformational corridor for our community,” Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen said. “We were excited to celebrate with everyone at the Party on Pleasant, and I’m proud to say this phase opened ahead of schedule. We are continuing to work on the remaining two phases to complete the new east-west corridor that will ease the commute for everyone traveling to and through our city.”
Phase 2 will include widening existing Pleasant Street from 11th Street to 19th Street to four lanes and reconstructing the roundabout at 19th Street to a two-lane roundabout. Pleasant Street from 13th Street to 16th Street is anticipated to close mid-January, weather permitting. Until this closure, Pleasant Street will remain fully open from River Road through State Route 37 to Union Chapel Road.
Phase 3 includes new road construction from River Road to the intersection of Hague Road and State Route 32. As part of Phase 3 construction, crews will build a new bridge over Cicero Creek and a roundabout at the intersection of Hague Road and SR 32. The roundabout will be constructed in coordination and partnership with the Indiana Department of Transportation and will include a full closure of the intersection of Hague Road and SR 32 beginning in summer 2025.
Learn more about the project at ReimaginePleasantSt.com.
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