Council approves interlocal agreement to extend access to Nickel Plate Trail

 

Debbie Driskell, Delaware Township Trustee, speaking before the Fishers City Council

There is a gap in access to the Nickel Plate Trail and the City of Fishers, along with Delaware Township, are teaming-up to correct that problem.

Monday night, the Fishers City Council officially entered into an interlocal agreement with Delaware Township to fill-in the gaps to access the trail from Lantern Road to the trail along 131st Street.

The City of Fishers will take on the responsibilities of design, construction and inspection of the project, while Delaware Township will contribute $400,000 toward completion of the construction work.  The total cost of the plan is estimated to be $482,490.