Fishers road construction updates, week of Aug. 31

State Road 37

126th Street east of SR 37 is currently closed and is anticipated to reopen in November. During this time, cross access will be restricted, with only right in and right out. Northbound SR 37 traffic will not have access to 126th Street and will shift to the southbound lanes. Two lanes will remain in each direction. Local access to businesses will remain open. Detour route markers and advance warning signs will be in place prior to the closure. View the detour map here.

On Wednesday, Sept. 2 one lane in each direction of 146th Street between SR 37 and the Nickel Plate Trail will be closed between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. to push traffic into a new configuration.

Please drive with caution through these areas. To learn more about the State Road 37 Improvement Project and sign up to receive text updates, visit 37Thrives.com.

116th Street

On Wednesday, Sept. 2 between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. there will be one westbound lane on 116th Street between Fishers Center Drive and Regency Drive. Arrow boards will be in place.

126th Street & Ford Drive / Nickel Plate Trail Crossing

126th Street from the Nickel Plate Trail crossing to Ford Drive is currently closed and is anticipated to reopen in October. During this time, the construction of speed tables at the Nickel Plate Trail crossing and the first phase of the Ford Drive roundabout will be completed. During this phase, residents and businesses on and east of Ford/Windsor Drive will be accessible from southbound SR 37 only. View the detour map here. Check out the project fact sheet to learn more.

96th Street

96th Street east of the Sargent Road roundabout to Cumberland Road is currently closed and is anticipated to reopen in early November. During this time, the bridge over Mud Creek will be replaced with a widened structure and additional travel lanes will be added. The official detour route will direct drivers to use Lantern Road or Cumberland Road to 106th Street. View the detour map here.

96th Street and Hague Road east of Interstate 69 will have lane restrictions in place the week of Aug. 31 as part of the resurfacing and median island project. During this time, there will be one westbound lane on 96th Street and periodic lane closures on eastbound lanes. The northbound lanes at the signal at Hague Road will be restricted to two lanes. Please use caution while driving through this area. Check out the project fact sheet to learn more.

106th Street

Currently, 106th Street at the Nickel Plate Trail crossing will be closed for the construction of speed tables and is anticipated to reopen on Monday, Aug. 31. View the detour map here.

Currently, the intersection of 106th Street and Mollenkopf Road is under construction for an intersection improvement project and is anticipated to be completed by the end of August. Temporary lane restrictions may be in place with flaggers directing traffic. Please use caution while driving through this area.

Frances Street

Frances Street between Meadows Drive and Lantern Road is currently closed and is anticipated to reopen in September.

Moore Street

Moore Street between 116th Street and South Street is currently closed and is anticipated to reopen by September.

Burberry

Beginning the week of Aug. 31, the road resurfacing project will begin with ADA ramp reconstruction and is anticipated to be completed by the end of October.

Sandstone Subdivision

Road resurfacing is taking place and is anticipated to be completed by September.

Spyglass Falls

The Department of Public Works will be applying an asphalt sealing material on Whitewater Way, Rainbow Falls Lane, Ragsdale Place, Hidden Falls Circle and Laurel Falls Lane from Monday, Aug. 31 to Wednesday, Sept. 2 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. (weather permitting). View the map here to review the schedule. Homeowners will not have access to their driveways when work is occurring on their side of the street.

Neighborhood Parking Update

The City of Fishers’ objective is to create a safe and inviting community by improving infrastructure, reducing congestion, increase mobility options, and manage parking in the city, which is experiencing constant growth. The City is committed to providing accessible and adequate parking options for all residents, guests and visitors, and the goal is to educate the community about parking regulations to reduce the chances of violations. Find info about neighborhood parking ordinances and how to file a complaint here.