If you have driven on Lantern Road near the Target Shopping Center and City Hall, you have seen the major improvements in place. First, the railroad tracks have an automatic warning signal and no stop sign. Some motorists are stopping there just out of habit, but it is no longer required. That alone will help move traffic along that busy thoroughfare. Also, the traffic signal has been installed on Commercial Drive just south of the tracks, another major improvement along Lantern Road. Note there will be a closure of Lantern Road scheduled to complete the construction project.
Below you will find the road construction schedule for Fishers as we begin the work week on Money, September 21st:
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CYNTHEANNE ROAD
Continuing the week of September 21st, Cyntheanne Road could see shoulder work for construction of the acceleration and deceleration lane and passing blister at Oakhurt subdivision south of 104th Street. This project is dependent on the timing of utility work.
LANTERN AND COMMERCIAL INTERSECTION
Lantern Road will remain closed the week of September 21 from Commercial Drive to North Street.
106th STREET
106th Street between Allisonville Road and Hague Road is scheduled to open on Monday, September 21.
106th STREET & ELLER ROAD
Construction on the 106th Street and Eller Road turn lane will begin the week of September 21st. During construction period lane restrictions will be implemented between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Lane restrictions will continue through mid-October.
116th STREET
Continuing the week of September 21st there will be periodic lane restrictions along 116th Street in the westbound lane from the railroad tracks to Municipal Drive. Restrictions will be implemented outside of peak traffic hours.
131st STREET
We appreciate your patience as shoulder work continues along Parkside and Cumberland Road. Please use caution when traveling through the area.
136th STREET
136th Street will have restrictions west of Cyntheanne Road for shoulder work, asphalt milling and resurface work through the week of September 21. Cyntheanne Road, south of 136th Street, may see shoulder work for asphalt milling and resurface.