Monthly Archives: August 2016

Fishers Road Construction – Work Week Starting Monday, August 22nd

Here we go again….another week coming up and another week of road construction.

Below is the schedule, provided by the City of Fishers:

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BRIDGE REPLACEMENT

Continuing this week, the bridge on 106th Street between Allisonville Road and Hague Road will be closed by the Hamilton County Highway Department for replacement. Detour routes are displayed in the area and access to local traffic will be permitted for residents and businesses. Please direct any questions about this project to alison.krupski@hamiltoncounty.in.gov.

CYNTHEANNE ROAD

Road work continues on Cyntheanne Road between Southeastern Parkway and 136th Street, during construction periodic lane restrictions and flaggers will remain in place to help direct traffic.

FALL CREEK TRAIL

Fall Creek Trail reconstruction work continues; the Fall Creek Trail project between 96th Street and Brooks School Road will have periodic lane closures for paving operations. Please travel with caution, construction barrels have reduced the existing northbound lane width.

I-69 AND CAMPUS PARKWAY

Milestone Contractors has begun mobilizing cranes and other equipment and setting a temporary concrete barrier wall along I-69 at Campus Parkway Exit 210. Work will require alternating lane closures on northbound and southbound I-69 between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. Lane closures may recur each night through the end of the week depending on weather and progress. Questions about this project should be directed to INDOT at eastcentralin@indot.in.gov or 1-855-463-6848.

I-69 TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS

INDOT is overseeing an overnight closure on multiple traffic lanes on I-69 overnight this week. Weather permitting, lane closures, traffic changes and rolling slowdowns of traffic will begin after 9 p.m. and are expected to end before 6 a.m. the next day. Construction schedules and traffic restrictions are subject to change, and questions should be directed to INDOT at indot.carsporgram.org, 1-800-261-ROAD (7623) or 511 from a mobile phone. Please drive with caution as a new traffic pattern is in place.

MORGAN DRIVE

Utility potholing will take place along Morgan Drive between the Cheeney Creek Trail and Lantern Road this week. Please expect temporary lane restrictions between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.

STATE ROAD 37

Various general survey work has begun along the State Road 37 corridor. Work will take place starting at the 126th Street intersection. Learn more at www.Fishers.in.us/SR37.

USA PARKWAY

USA Parkway will be closed from 8 p.m. on Friday, August 26th until 5 a.m. on Monday, August 29th to allow contractors to install a storm sewer across the road.

106th STREET & CUMBERLAND ROAD ROUNDABOUT

Cumberland Road from 106th Street to Mud Creek is closed as Phase 1 of a new roundabout begins. 106th Street will remain open and Cumberland Road north of 106th Street will remain open at this time. The road south of 106th is now closed. Please continue to check the weekly construction update for ongoing progress on this project.

106th STREET INTERCHANGE

INDOT has begun work on the 106th Street interchange. A lane shift is currently in place on I-69 and 106th Street is closed as construction continues. Additional details about this project will be released through INDOT and shared on the weekly construction update. Please be advised the speed limit from 82nd Street to 116th Street has been reduced to 55 mph and there are lane shifts on I-69. Please travel with caution and pay close attention to signage in the area.

116th STREET

There may be short-term lane restrictions on eastbound 116th Street between USA Parkway and Exit Five Parkway while utility work is being completed. Nightly lane restrictions will also be in place on 116th Street between Commercial Drive and USA Parkway between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.

131st STREET

Lane restrictions will be in place on 131st Street between Brooks School Road and Olio Road to allow contractors to perform paving activities. Weather permitting, restrictions will be in place between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Aurelio’s Pizza In Fishers Cuts The Ribbon

Owner Mike Stevens cuts the ribbon at Aurelio's in Fishers
Owner Mike Stevens cuts the ribbon at Aurelio’s in Fishers

 

Aurelio’s Pizza, specializing in their own version of Chicago-style thin crust pies, had it’s grand opening Thursday afternoon.  Joe Aurelio from the company’s headquarters in Homewood, Illinois, was on hand for the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Aurelio’s in Fishers has been open since late April of this year.

 

Temporary Zoning Rules Near I-69 Extended 90 Days

When IKEA announced plans to build its Central Indiana store in Fishers, I asked Mayor Scott Fadness at that event how he envisions the area around IKEA developing, since IKEA locations in other cities have spurred a great deal of development in the area.

“We want to be very thoughtful about that,” the mayor said at the time (November 10th, 2015).  The mayor went on to say he wanted a “conscious, purposeful development that we can be proud of in the long-term.”

The mayor has been following through on that pledge for 116th near I-69, as well as area of 106th Street near the new interstate interchange currently under construction.

On Monday night (August 15th), the Fishers City Council voted to extend an ordinance requiring city council approval for any development of areas in the city on 106th & 116th Streets near I-69.  The city is now enduring what it calls “development pressure” in those areas because the current zoning laws are not consistent with the mayor’s vision of that thoughtful, conscious and purposeful development in those areas.

The city has had in place for 120 days a requirement that no clearing or other disturbance of land will occur and no building, structure, variance or use will be established without City Council approval for properties located within the designated areas.  That 120 days is nearly expired, so the council has extended the ordinance for another 90 days to allow city staff to develop the new zoning standards, consistent with the city’s recently approved Comprehensive Plan, also called Fishers 2040.

The map showing the impacted area along 106th Street and I-69 can be found at this link.

The same map for 116th Street can be found at this link.

Local Schools Foundation Forming Game Day Guild

If you want to help Hamilton Southeastern Schools, but you are a busy person short on time, you may have an opportunity to help.

The Hamilton Southeastern Schools Foundation is forming the Game Day Guild, a way to support the annual spring fund raising event for the foundation.

“This is a perfect opportunity for even the busiest person to be an education champion,” says Game Day Guld Chairperson Sneha Shah.

The bottom line is this… Game Day Guild members can determine the amount of time they are able to give to ensure the event is a success in raising funds for all 21 local schools.

A “call out” meeting has been set for 9am on Monday, August 22 at the HSE Administration Building.  To RSVP or for more information e-mail hsefoundation@hse.k12.in.us.

Council To Vote Next Month On Controversial Rezone at 138th & Cumberland Road

 

 

A resident near 138th & Cumberland Road speaks against the
A resident near 138th & Cumberland Road speaks against the rezoning request

 

Scott Rhodes is a Nationwide Insurance agent with his office on Lantern Road in the downtown Fishers Nickel Plate District.  The city has announced economic development plans for his Lantern Road office that calls for that structure’s demolition.

Rhodes owns a rental home at 13862 Cumberland Road and he wants to move his insurance office to that location.  In order to do this, Mr. Rhodes must receive a zoning variance, changing the use of the building and land from residential to commercial.  He also will need to annex the building and land into the City of Fishers.  City staff says this rezone would only allow office use for this parcel, not any other commercial activity.

The Fishers City Council heard Mr. Rhodes rezoning request on 2nd reading Monday night. The council heard testimony from several individuals.  Some were in support.  A real estate representative from FC Tucker told the council approving this rezone would not result in the reduction of home values in the area.  Fishers High School Football Coach Rick Wimmer spoke before the council in favor of the rezone request.

But most of the people in the audience that nearly filled the council chambers were there to oppose the rezoning.  They expressed a number of concerns, the most common being the change in atmosphere for what is now only a residential area.

The council members approved 2nd reading.  The measure requires a vote by the full council at 3rd reading for a final decision, which will likely happen at the September city council session.

Southbound I-69 Lane Shift Coming in the Fishers Area

The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) alerts area motorists that the southbound lanes of I-69 in and near the Fishers area will shifting as early a Tuesday night, if weather permits.

Below is the full release from INDOT:

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I69 NB ATL

Interstate 69 added travel lane

Weather permitting, southbound lanes on I-69 will be shifted toward the right shoulder tonight. Shifting traffic lanes away from the median will allow room for construction of an additional southbound lane.  Northbound lanes are currently in this traffic configuration.

Current weather forecasts could postpone the traffic shift to later this week.  Shifting traffic lanes will require alternating lane closures on southbound I-69 between Campus Parkway (Exit 210) and 116th Street (Exit 205) between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m.

Temporary concrete barrier lines the I-69 median for construction of an additional lane in each direction.  After southbound lanes are shifted, subsequent overnight lane closures will be needed to modify the barrier and install entrance and exit routes for construction trucks.

Motorists should be alert for construction trucks entering and exiting the roadway.  Signs direct large trucks to use the left lane through the shifted section of interstate.  The speed limit is reduced to 60 mph and further reduced to 50 mph when workers are present.

Interstate 69 patching & paving

Milestone Contractors has completed patching on the 15-mile stretch of interstate from Exit 205 to north of Exit 219.

Following the patching crew, a new asphalt overlay is being paved on existing lanes.  Paving continues on northbound and southbound I-69 between Campus Parkway and State Road 13.

Weather permitting, patching and paving operations require alternating lane closures in various locations six nights a week on Monday through Saturday nights from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.  One lane of I-69 will remain open at all times, and two lanes will remain open during peak daytime travel times.

The speed limit through the work zone is reduced to 60 mph and further reduced to 50 mph when workers are present.  Speed detection and LED display signs are installed in the work zone to alert motorists driving at unsafe speeds.  Indiana State Police are patrolling the work zone to promote public safety and compliance with traffic laws.


SR 13 phase 1

State Road 13 Exit 214

Construction crews have started widening the I-69 bridges over State Road 13 to accommodate an additional lane in each direction on I-69.  Work is also underway to install traffic control signals at the interchange ramps.  The new signals are on-schedule to be activated, and State Road 13 traffic lanes will shift for pavement construction, in September.


Exit 210


Campus/Southeastern Parkway Exit 210

Construction of the new double-crossover diamond configuration is underway as Milestone builds up the new interchange ramps and widens the Campus Parkway bridge over I-69.

Campus Parkway traffic lanes are narrowed to 11 feet and motorists should be alert for workers in the area and trucks entering and exiting the roadway.

Later this summer, traffic will be shifted into a double-crossover diamond configuration, which is intended to improve traffic flow during the remainder of construction of the permanent interchange improvements.

City Council Votes 5-4 to Delay Citimark Deal

 

Matt Carlstedt of Citimark explains the proposed ecnomic development deal to council members
Matt Carlstedt of Citimark explains the proposed economic development deal to council members

 

The Fishers City Council voted 5-4 Monday night to table an economic development agreement between the city and Citimark.  I have covered Fishers government for over four and a half years, and this is the first time I recall a council delay in implementing an economic development deal.

Selina Stoller, Rich Block, David George, Cecilia Coble and Brad DeReamer voted for the delay.  Those voting against the delay were Eric Moeller, John Weingardt, Pete Peterson and Todd Zimmerman.

The proposal calls for Citimark to buy the former Schwab call center on Visionary Way and the new Launch Fishers building next door.

Some council members want to work on details of the proposed project.  No one expressed opposition to the deal itself, just a desire to work out some of the fine points.

Matt Carlstedt, Senior Vice President of Citimark, told LarryInFishers after the vote that he plans to move forward and work with council members on ironing out details.  But he added this will delay the start of the project.

Under the proposed agreement between the city administration and Citimark,  $32.7 million would be invested in the old Schwab facility.  This includes the purchase of the building, renovation and upgrading the facility.  It also includes buying the new Launch Fishers structure next door from the city.

 

 

City Taking Applications for Mayor’s Youth Council

Fishers city employee Dan Domsic gave the Hamilton Southeastern School Board a summary of plans for the Mayor’s Youth Council August 10th.  Now the city is prepared to take applications to become a part of it.  Details of the program are below in a city news release:

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 As the 2016-2017 school year approaches, the City of Fishers is offering an exciting opportunity for upper class high school students to participate in the Mayor’s Youth Council. Inspired by Fishers Citizen’s Academies, the Mayor’s Youth Council intentionally engages high school students in an effort to build community awareness, inspire future careers in the public sector and provide hands-on learning opportunities that enhance curriculum.

As a member of the Mayor’s Youth Council, students will step into the uniform of a Fishers police officer, experience the job as a member of the Fishers Fire Department, plan and design a local park and much more. Students will refine professional skills, including public speaking, critical thinking, leadership, civic engagement, STEM and more.

Admission into the program is application based, and applications are due by September 6th. Interested students can address questions to Dan Domsic via email or by phone at (317) 595-3151, or can complete an application online.

Complete an application online, today!