Jensen on road construction: “we will get through this together”

Graphic provided by American Structurepoint

Beginning on or after July 7, State Road 32 at the intersection of Hague Road will close as crews construct a new roundabout as part of the Reimagine Pleasant Street project.

SR 32 and Hague Road is anticipated to open to traffic in October 2025.

In coordination with the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), the intersection is being reconstructed to a multi-lane roundabout. As part of the project, new pedestrian tunnels will be installed under SR 32 and under Pleasant Street to provide safe crossings for the Midland Trace Trail and Hague Road Trail.

Here is an artist’s rendering of how the roundabout at State Road 32 and Hague Road will look. (Rendering provided by American Structurepoint)

Jensen

“We have celebrated many milestones throughout the Reimagine Pleasant Street project,” Mayor Jensen said. “Building this new roundabout will allow traffic to flow better, reduce congestion, and create a safe environment for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles. Road closures are challenging, but we will get through this together and experience the long-term benefits of this project.”

Construction continues on Pleasant Street from River Road to the new roundabout. Crews recently completed pouring the deck for the new bridge over Cicero Creek. Pleasant Street from River Road to the SR 32 and Hague Road intersection is anticipated to open to traffic by the end of 2025.

For more information about the project, visit ReimaginePleasantSt.com.