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Road Notice Updates for the Week of March 18

Projects North Of 116th Street 

146th Street & Allisonville Road – Hamilton County Project 

Phase 2A traffic restrictions are in effect. These restrictions eliminate left turn movements from 146th Street onto Allisonville Road and reopen to two through lanes on eastbound and westbound 146th Street.  
Periodic lane closures may be necessary to complete this work. Please watch for flaggers and workers in and around the construction zone. Construction crews are continuing to work on storm sewer installation and roadway grading. Crews are continuing work on the widening of the westbound bridge over the White River. The contractor has installed cofferdams and delineating buoys in the White River for pier construction. The contractor is continuing work on the bridge foundations and substructure units.  Please use caution if canoeing or tubing through the work zone. For additional project information, visit the 146th Street & Allisonville Rd. Project Page

90-Day Allisonville Rd. Closure

Please be advised, the contractor has closed Allisonville Road between 146th Street and Kensington Drive, and between 146th Street and Helmsley Court . This will remain closed for 90 calendar days. Property owners within the limits of the closures will have access to their property during the closure. Both eastbound and westbound 146th Street will open to all through traffic throughout the closure of Allisonville Road. The contractor will be placing detour route markers as we approach the road closure. Please utilize the posted detour route to avoid the road closures on Allisonville. View the road closure and detour route here.

Municipal Drive – Concrete Work

Beginning on or about March 1st, Mayer Najem will be doing some concrete work in front of the new city hall and adjacent to the road. During this time a part of Municipal Drive will be one way and will remain so for 1 to 2 months. The section that is to be one way is from Fishers Center Drive to North Street. Outside of this section, traffic patterns will remain the same. Beginning on or about March 1st, Mayer Najem will be doing some concrete work in front of the new city hall and adjacent to the road. During this time a part of Municipal Drive will be one way and will remain so for 1 to 2 months. The section that is to be one way is from Fishers Center Drive to North Street. Outside of this section, traffic patterns will remain the same. View diagram here.

Projects South of 116th Street

ROAD CLOSURE – Bridge 187 (106th Street over Mud Creek) – Hamilton County Project

Please be advised, beginning on or after Tuesday March 19, 2024, 106th Street between Cumberland Road and Hamilton Pass will be closed to all thru traffic for a bridge replacement project. The anticipated roadway reopening date is Friday, October 18, 2024.

Local traffic will continue to have access to their homes, while thru traffic is asked to utilize the posted detour route of Cumberland Road, 96th Street, and Mollenkopf Road. For more details visit the Hamilton County page.

Heritage Park Bridge Trail Closure

The City of Fishers has partnered with the City of Carmel, Clay Township, Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation , Hamilton County, and Delaware Township to connect Heritage Park at White River and Carmel’s Hazel Landing Park with a bridge over White River. This new amenity will provide enhanced connectivity between the two communities, as well as new recreational opportunities for our residents. To construct this bridge, the contractor will need to restrict access to a portion of Heritage Park’s loop trail that runs adjacent to the river through the woods beginning the week of March 4, click here for an ariel view. During this time, you’ll notice temporary construction fencing going up as we prepare for construction. Beginning the week of March 11, the contractor will work to clear the necessary trees between the park and river. Bridge construction will follow beginning in May. Construction is expected to occur Monday through Saturday beginning at 7 a.m. The bridge is expected to be complete in August 2025.

Sidewalk Improvement Project

Howard Companies is finishing up sidewalk improvements in the Windermere neighborhood. This work will consist of removal and replacement of sidewalk panels which pose a toe kick trip hazard. Sidewalk within driveways is not included in the scope of this project. Crews anticipate beginning work in the Brooks Chase neighborhood on or around March 20

2022 Thoroughfare Drainage Improvements – Area 3 – Indianapolis Project

Phase 1 of this plan will require closure of Masters Road, the anticipated closure dates will be March 25 to April 17. These restrictions will affect through traffic of Master Road between 91st and 96th Street.

Phase 2 is anticipated to take place from April 17 to June 6, during this phase there will be a one lane closure between 91st Street and 96th Street.

For more info visit Indianapolis Major Transportation and Infrastructure Projects page.

State Road 37 Improvement Project 

State Road 37 & 141st Street  

A pre-construction phase at SR 37 & 141st Street is currently in place. During this phase, 141st Street will be a Right-In-Right-Out (RIRO) traffic configuration. 
This is not the permanent configuration. This will allow for traffic to flow more freely along SR 37 until the next phases of construction can be activated. This will eliminate backups along SR 37 that have caused dangerous stops to the free flow traffic and backups on the 146th Street interchange. Again, this is not the permanent configuration for 141st Street. The full timeline for the 141st Street interchange will be provided after project bids are accepted in the Spring 2024. View detour routes here



View how to merge safely onto Northbound SR 37 from 141st Street here and onto Southbound SR 37 from 141st Street here. To navigate the merge, remember:

  • Use the accel lane to gain speed, not stop
  • Use your mirrors and pay attention
  • Look for a gap in SR 37 traffic and safely merge.

Clear Path Improvement Project 

I-465 & I-69  

Drivers will see an increase in construction along the I-69 corridor in the coming months. This work will focus on reconfiguring the interchange at I-465 and I-69. New ramps will provide direct movements from eastbound I-465 and northbound I-465 to northbound I-69. Binford Blvd. will also be reconstructed to separate local traffic from traffic entering and exiting I-69 and I-465. Access to I-69 from Binford Blvd. will remain open.

Crews closed the two ramps at 82nd Street on Monday, January 29. These ramps will remain throughout most of 2024.

  • Ramp from I-69 South to 82nd Street
  • Ramp from 82nd Street to I-69 South 

The ramp from 82nd Street to I-69 North is open.

The ramp from I-69 North to 82nd Street will remain closed through mid-2024. For detour routes and additional project information, visit clearpath465.com.