INDIANAPOLIS — Over the course of two weekends in March, traffic flow on Interstate 465 will be changing drastically.
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) plans to bring Interstate 69 to its next phase of I-69 Finish Line construction. Crews will be widening and rebuilding I-465 eastbound and adding a bridge over the White River.
INDOT crews are targeting the weekends of March 10-13 and March 17-20. Those dates are subject to change based on the weather. The temperatures can’t be too cold, and the pavement needs to be completely dry.
During the first weekend, traffic westbound on I-465 between I-65 and Interstate 70 will be limited to one lane from 8 p.m. on Friday, March 10, to 5 a.m. on Monday, March 13.
To reduce traffic volume, westbound entrance ramps onto I-465 will be closed.
During the second weekend, eastbound I-465 will be limited to one lane from 8 p.m. Friday, March 17, to 5 a.m. Monday, March 20.
To reduce traffic volume, eastbound entrance ramps to I-465 will be closed during the weekend.
If the construction plans are delayed, INDOT will notify Hoosiers via Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
I-465 Updates
Outside shoulder strengthening will be starting next week, which will lead to lane closures.
INDOT crews will be installing a drainage structure adjacent to Southport Road. Motorists will use a stone driving surface to go to and from Governors Pointe.
I-69 Updates
Johnson County motorists should expect delays at the intersection of Smith Valley Road and S.R. 37. Crews will be pouring a new bridge deck for the Smith Valley Road overpass starting March 8.
-
Students, staff at Indy school beg for 4-way stop after student gets hit by car
Students and staff at Circle City High School are begging for a four-way stop to be installed after video shows a student was hit by a car on Tuesday.Lafayette police located missing 11-year-old girl
An 11-year-old girl who was reported missing in Lafayette has been located safely, according to the Lafayette Police Department.6 of Ten Point Coalition's patrol areas have not recorded a murder this year
The Ten-Point Coalition hopes to stop violence in Indianapolis by walking the streets at night where crime might happen, and officials say the plan is showing results.More schools across the state of Indiana are meeting literacy requirements
In total, 285 schools showed that that 95% of their students are reading proficiently. That is an increase of more than 40 schools from the prior year.