With Labor Day upon us, Larry brings back some sound bites from the early interview podcasts from February and March
Monthly Archives: September 2016
Fishers City Government Center Sports a New Sign
Fishers Road Construction – Week of September 5th
We are now into the month of September, but that hasn’t slowed down the road construction all around Fishers.
Below is the construction schedule for the week starting Labor Day, Monday, Septeber 5th, as 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.
BROOKS SCHOOL ROAD
Temporary lane restrictions will be in place on the east side of Brooks School Road north of the roundabout at Fall Creek for tree/brush clearing. Patience is appreciated while traveling in that area.
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.
EXIT FIVE PARKWAY
Exit Five Parkway will be closed beginning at 6 a.m. on Tuesday, September 6 to reconstruct the road as part of the 116th Street widening project. The road will be closed to all traffic. Trucks needed to deliver to businesses will need to go up to Cumberland Road to Exit Five Parkway and come in from the north. The road will be closed for approximately two months, and a detour map is available online.
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.carsprogram.org, 1-800-261-ROAD (7623) or 511 from a mobile phone. Please drive with caution as a new traffic pattern is in place.
MAPLE STREET
Maple Street will be close from North Street to Station Street on Tuesday September 6th.. This closure has been coordinated with Fishers Fire Department should emergency access be needed. The closure is slated to be in place September 6th, 7th and 23rd.
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 atwww.Fishers.in.us/SR37.
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 Cumberland Road south of 106th street is 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.
City Finance Committee Grappling With 2017 Budget

The city clerk is asking for a pay raise and the Fishers Freedom Festival is requesting almost double the amount of cash received from the city. Those were the big items discussed Thursday night at the City Council Finance Committee meeting.
The Fishers Freedom Festival is moving from its long-time home at Holland Part to the downtown Nickel Plate District in 2017. Jennifer Kehl, the top official at the festival committee, told the council panel there are many logistical costs to move the festival site, resulting in the requested increase in city cash support. The festival is asking the city to provide just over $161,000 in 2017. That does not count the “in-kind” services from city departments, which has been valued at about $40,000.
Ms. Kehl is also the City Clerk and is asking the council to raise her current $55,000 annual salary by $20,000 next year. Kehl says her job as clerk was to be a 15-hours-per-week position, but she claims to be at City Hall nearly every day, with many more than 15 hours clocked per week. She also presented data that clerks in comparable cities are paid much more than her current salary. Kehl also asked for a 3% pay increase for her staff, in line with other city employees. Also, the deputy clerk of the court does not have health insurance, which Kehl described as an oversight, and hr wants health benefits provided for that employee.
Clerk Kehl also asked for a “heavy duty” copying machine because the equipment at the City Controller’s office becomes overwhelmed, especially at meeting times. This sparked a discussion by the committee members of possibly transitioning council and Board of Works business to electronic data to cut down on paper and copying costs.
City Judge Dan Henke presented a flat 2017 budget for council consideration, with one exception. The judge is asking to be covered by the city’s health insurance plan. Henke is currently covered under a self-employed insurance plan he pays for himself. City Contoller Oscar Gutierrez told committee members the average cost of providing a family health insurance plan is $25,000 a year, but it could cost the city more or less, depending on health claim experience.
Members of the Finance Committee decided to take these proposals under advisement and talk more about them in their next meeting, to be held before the October 19th City Council session. The City Council meeting will feature a public hearing on the budget proposals.
Candidate Forums Scheduled
With Hamilton County offices up for election on November 8th, along with several state offices, the Hamilton County League of Women Voters will host two candidate forums. The first will be held Tuesday, October 18th, 7pm, at Noblesville City Hall, and will feature candidates for Hamilton County offices. The second is set for Monday, October 24th, 7pm, also at Noblesville City Hall, and will be held for state offices.