Several infrastructure improvement projects involving roadways and storm water sewers began in Noblesville on Monday.
In Downtown Noblesville, city contractors will be reconstructing the south leg of the 14th Street and Logan Street intersection and will have that half block closed. That group will then move up one block and repeat the process for the south leg of the Clinton Street intersection the following week. All homeowners will have access to their driveways during construction, but no through traffic will be permitted.
Earlier this month, patching was done on Greenfield Avenue. The second phase of work will be the milling and resurfacing of Greenfield Avenue from State Road 37 to Boden Road. Work is anticipated to take approximately two weeks. This project will require temporary lane restrictions and flaggers will assist motorists. The resurfacing of Greenfield Avenue is part of the Community Crossing Matching Grant Program, which is funded 50 percent from the state and 50 percent from the City of Noblesville.
As part of the Noblesville Utilities Long Term Control Plan Phase IV project, work will be done along Conner Street (State Road 32/38). A new storm water sewer pipe will be installed along the north side sidewalk, which will not be accessible for pedestrians. Conner Street will remain open during construction, but the three-lane roadway will be narrowed to two lanes along that block of construction. Work is expected to take two weeks.
Reconstruction of 171st Street from Willowview Road to Cherry Tree Road was completed Friday, April 20. Throughout the winter, the Noblesville Street Department made temporary repairs until this more permanent repair could be constructed.