Weekly Fishers Road Construction Update

The State Road 37 project in Fishers reached a major milestone this past week, opening the east-west interchanges at 131st & 146th Streets.  The right-in right-out on 135th Street southbound on the west end remains closed.  There is still plenty of construction going on along State Road 37 in that area, so drive carefully and observe the speed limit.

Also, be on the lookout for lane restrictions on 96th Street in the coming week.

For additional details on that and much more, here is the weekly road construction update, as provided by the City of Fishers:

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STATE ROAD 37 IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

STATE ROAD 37 AND 146TH STREETThe SR 37 & 146th Street Interchange is now open! STATE ROAD 37 AND 131ST STREETThe SR 37 & 131st Street Interchange is now open! STATE ROAD 37 AND 135TH STREET135th Street, west of SR 37, is currently closed as work progresses on the project. During this phase, southbound traffic no longer has access to 135th Street, west of SR 37 and does allow right in/right out access for Northbound traffic at 135th Street.  Please drive with caution through this area. To learn more about the State Road 37 Improvement Project and sign up to receive text updates, visit 37Thrives.com.

PROJECTS SOUTH OF 116TH STREET 

96TH STREETDaily lane restrictions are currently in place between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on 96th Street between Allisonville Road and Masters Road for the installation of small cell structures.

2022 RESURFACING PROJECT

ADA ramp and curb reconstruction is currently taking place in Brookston Place, Geist Overlook and Hamilton Proper as part of the 2022 Resurfacing Project. Homeowners will be notified via door hangers prior to any curb reconstruction near their home. After ADA ramp and curb reconstruction is completed, those areas will be restored with topsoil and seed. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to water the seed for the seed to germinate. Prior to road resurfacing, residents will be notified via street signage for street parking restrictions.

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