The City of Fishers says 106th Street between Allisonville Road and Eller Road will be closed during the day between Sunday, September 22nd through Thursday, September 26th. During this work, be aware of southbound lane restrictions on Allisonville Road.
Also, plan ahead now for lane restrictions on State Road 37 beginning Monday, September 30th through Wednesday, October 2nd. these restrictions will reduce traffic to one lane 9am-6pm.
For the full listing of road projects, see the listing below, as provided by the City of Fishers:
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STATE ROAD 37 Single lane restrictions will be needed to perform Phase 1 maintenance of traffic. The work is scheduled to occur Monday, September 30 to Wednesday, October 2 between the hours of 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. Learn more and sign up to receive text updates here. |
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ALLISONVILLE ROAD 106th Street between Allisonville Road and Eller Road will be closed from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. on Sunday, September 22 until Thursday, September 26. Southbound Allisonville will be restricted to one lane. All four lanes of Allisonville Road are now open! This area is still a construction zone with a 30-mph speed limit, so please drive with caution. Lane restrictions may be in place as final touches are put on the project. 113TH STREET
Hamilton County Highway Department has finished resurfacing work on 113th Street from Florida Road to Southeastern Parkway, but restrictions will still be in place while striping is completed. 106TH & MOLLENKOPF ROAD
Watch for delays and lane restrictions near 106th and Mollenkopf Road for work related to intersection improvements.
96TH STREET
Utility relocation is beginning on 96th Street as part of the road widening project, resulting in periodic lane restrictions over the coming months. For more information about the 96th Street road widening project, view the Fact Sheet.KEEP FISHERS DPW SAFE Road construction continues around Fishers, so please remember to slow down and drive carefully around road workers. Watch here to see our DPW crew talk about worker safety.
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