Motorists traveling along Allisonville Road near 106th Street should be on the lookout for lower speed limits when construction crews are doing their work. The normal speed limit along that stretch of road is 40 miles-per-hour. The Fishers Board of Public Works and Safety acted Thursday morning to allow a lower speed limit of 25 miles-per-hour in that area when construction is underway. The construction is related to a sewer project that has already started , and the 25 MPH speed limit in constructions areas will continue until the work is complete.
In other board of works actions:
–The city approved changes in stop & yield signs, as well as speed limits. The speed limit listing is in the Britton Falls area. You can view the entire list at this link.
–OurHealth will be replacing QuadMed as the provider for the city employee health clinic and will begin occupying QuadMed’s space in the Meyer-Najem building after January 1st. Other OurHelth clinic’s in the Indianapolis area will also be available to city staff members. The new contact spans a three-year period.
— The board approved a new contract for janitor services in city structures, expanding the scope of cleaning services.
–A&F Engineering will continue to provide on-call engineering services to the city.
–A not-to-exceed $2.69 million bid was accepted for construction of a roundabout at 136th & Southeastern Parkway, near St. Vincent’s Hospital. The bid was awarded to the contractor Crider and Crider. Construction on the roundabout is scheduled to begin this spring or summer.