Changes at the 96th St. & Allisonville Rd construction site

The west side of 96th Street at the Allisonville Road construction site will close and the east side will remain open.  That’s the word today from the City of Fishers

Here is the text of that message from the city:

96th & Allisonville
At 96th and Allisonville the contractor will move into phase 3B, traffic will shift from the east side of Allisonville to the west and will continue to flow North and South. At this time the driveway for Circle K constructed in phase 3A will be accessible along Allisonville Road.
Changes to note:
  • Traffic will continue to flow one lane North and South along Allisonville Road
  • Those traveling southbound along Allisonville Road will be able to turn right (west) only onto 96th Street.
  • Those traveling northbound along Allisonville Road will not be able to turn onto 96th Street and will need to utilize detour routes to access.
  • 96th Street will now be open from Hazel Dell parkway to Allisonville Road.
  • Traffic traveling eastbound along 96th Street will be able to turn right (south) only onto Allisonville Road.
  • On the east side, 96th Street will be under a hard closure from Allisonville Road to Thornwood Drive & a soft closure from Thornwood Drive to Masters Road. These areas will be open to local residential and gas station traffic only.
  • Traffic traveling westbound along 96th Street, should utilize Masters Road to access Allisonville Road and 96th Street west of Allisonville Road.
  • Business Access will remain accessible along Allisonville Road and on the east and west sides of 96th Street at all times.
Please visit FishersIN.Gov/96 for detour routes.
SR37 & 141St Street Roundabout Construction
As of today, July 23, the westside of 141st St. at SR37 will close for this phase of construction. Traffic will transition to the eastside, with SR37 north and southbound lanes remaining open. This closure will remain in place throughout 2024.
Please review detour routes to plan ahead during this time.

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