Fishers road construction updates, week of Sept. 21

State Road 37 & 126th Street

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.

State Road 37 & 146th Street

All left-turn lanes are currently restricted on SR 37 and on 146th Street with traffic moving to the interior lanes. Thru traffic and right turns on SR 37 and 146th Street will remain open during this phase. Drivers are encouraged to seek alternate routes for all left-turn access. View an alternate route map here. This phase is anticipated to be completed by the end of November.

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.

126th Street & Ford Drive / Nickel Plate Trail Crossing

Phase 2 construction of the 126th Street and Ford Drive roundabout is underway and is anticipated to reopen in October. During this phase, 126th Street will be closed east of Ford Drive to Kirkpatrick Way. Residents and businesses on Ford/Windsor Drive will be accessible from Lantern Road. Lockhart Cadillac 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. Check out the project fact sheet to learn more and view the detour map here.

Beginning on Monday, Sept. 21, the westbound lanes on 96th Street will be closed at Lantern Road through the intersection of Kincaid Drive/Village Way and is anticipated to reopen by Friday, Sept. 25. Southbound Kincaid Drive will also be closed, and the northbound Village Way left turn will be restricted. The official detour route will direct drivers to use Lantern Road to Roberts Drive to North by Northeast Blvd. Eastbound lanes on 96th Street will remain open during this time but will be reduced to one lane. Check out the project fact sheet to learn more and view the detour map here.

Allisonville Road

Beginning on Monday, Sept. 21 through Friday, Oct. 2, one lane in each direction on Allisonville Road south of 106th Street will be closed between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for median work in front of Fire Station No. 93.

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 in September.

Burberry

The road resurfacing project has started with ADA ramp reconstruction and is anticipated to be completed by the end of October.

Paving Projects

The Department of Public Works paving schedule is as follows:

  • Monday, Sept. 21 and Tuesday, Sept. 22 – Paving will be completed on various segments of East 96th Street from Olio Road to the city limits. There will be lane restrictions in place on 96th Street both days. On Tuesday, Sept. 22 there will be a short northbound closure on Georgia Road from 96th Street to Stable Stone Terrace (Belmont Place) while work is taking place at the 96th Street/Georgia Road intersection.
  • Wednesday, Sept. 23 through Friday, Sept. 25 – Paving will be completed on 104th Street from Olio Road to just west of Timberstone Drive. There will be lane restrictions in place on 104th Street and southbound Olio Road left turn lanes. Click here to view a map.
  • Monday, Sept. 28 and Tuesday, Sept. 29 – Paving will be completed on Roberts Drive from Lantern Road to Kincaid Drive.

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.

Flashing Yellow Arrow Traffic Signals

Several traffic signals throughout Fishers have recently been upgraded to include flashing yellow arrows. This is a measure put in place to allow for improved traffic flow. A yellow flashing arrow means that you may proceed with the turn only after you have yielded the right of way to pedestrians and oncoming traffic. If you a facing a steady yellow light or arrow, your right of way is ending. Find info here regarding flashing yellow arrow traffic signals.