The following information is from the Indiana Department of Transportation:
Many people are under the impression that the impending interstate construction project in Downtown Indianapolis will involve the complete closing of I-65 and I-70 between the North and South Splits. But that's not quite true: A small, but vital portion of that highway will remain open.
What engineers call the collector-distributor, the southbound local lanes of the interstate between the North and South Splits, will remain open. That means inbound commuters can still access the off ramps at Michigan, Ohio, and Fletcher.
INDOT says it can keep the local lanes open because they don't go under any of the bridges where the construction work will be done. But INDOT also warns drivers not to try and use these lanes as a way to backdoor the construction and reenter the interstate.
Interstate 65/70 to Close September 3 for 59 Days
Contractor Provides Schedule for South Split Project
Milestone Contractors has established an anticipated schedule for the $12.4 million project to close Interstates 65 and 70 for 59 days to reconstruct and lower pavement under seven bridges near the South Split.
Milestone’s schedule calls for closing I-65 and I-70 between the north and south splits after Labor Day on Tuesday, Sept. 3. In order to safely implement the closure, contractors will require interstate lane restrictions beginning Sept. 2. Motorists travelling Interstates 65 and 70 through Indianapolis on Labor Day should be aware of reduced travel lanes and restricted work zones as contractors place signs, modify pavement markings and set barricades and barrier walls.
Preliminary work is scheduled to begin Aug. 21 on temporary traffic improvements that will be complete before the interstate closure. This work will require overnight restrictions, and advanced notice of exact times and locations will be announced:
Widening the Pine Street entrance ramp to eastbound I-70 to accommodate two lanes
Restriping New York Street and restricting some parking to allow for an additional traffic lane
Building a temporary eastbound I-70 to southbound I-65 ramp configuration with a 30 mph speed limit
Utilities are currently being relocated in the area near the South Split to make way for the interstate pavement reconstruction. The relocations will require some temporary city street restrictions through August. The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) expects this work will be complete before the interstate closure.
Contractors have started placing advanced notice and detour signs that will be uncovered beginning Monday, Sept. 2. Overhead and portable dynamic message signs will also be used to give advanced warning of the closure to motorists.
INDOT is using dynamic message signs on interstate routes leading into the city to reinforce permit requirements and direct vehicles with heights of 13’6” and over to use I-465. The messages will be displayed in advance of the downtown interstate closure as a means to familiarize motorists to the official detour and prevent additional bridge strikes from oversize loads.
Motorists, residents and businesses are encouraged to visit www.SouthSplit.in.gov to learn details of the project and sign up for project email updates. Updates will also be provided on the Indiana Department of Transportation East Central Facebook page and on Twitter @INDOT_ECentral and #SouthSplit.
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