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Indiana Initiates Repair Project for Indianapolis Streets Near North Split; Work Set to Begin Monday

  • Riley Mitchell-Smith
  • Oct 8, 2023
  • 1 min read

Indianapolis, IN — In a move aimed at improving the city's infrastructure and ensuring safe passage for motorists, the state of Indiana is set to commence a significant repair project on streets near the North Split. The project, slated to begin on Monday, represents a concerted effort to address longstanding concerns about the condition of roadways in this vital transportation hub.


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The North Split, a crucial juncture connecting Interstates 65 and 70, has long been a focal point for traffic flow in the heart of Indianapolis. Over the years, the wear and tear on the streets in this area have become increasingly evident, prompting state authorities to take proactive measures. The upcoming repair project, which is expected to last several months, will encompass a comprehensive overhaul of key road segments to ensure smoother and safer journeys for commuters.


The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has outlined a detailed plan for the repair initiative, which includes resurfacing, repairing damaged sections, and upgrading crucial infrastructure elements. Additionally, the project will address issues such as drainage and signage to enhance overall traffic management. While the repair work is anticipated to bring about temporary traffic diversions and lane closures, INDOT has assured that every effort will be made to minimize disruptions and maintain accessibility to businesses in the vicinity. The project's completion will mark a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to modernize and fortify the state's transportation network.

 
 
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