INDOT Provides Update on I-69 Finish Line Project
Local Sources - The I-69 Finish Line project is upgrading 26 miles of State Road 37 to interstate standards, and we’re getting closer to opening the first 17 miles to free-flow traffic in Morgan County. Contractors shifted northbound S.R. 37 traffic last week across the center median to new pavement and bridges between Egbert Road and S.R. 144. This section of S.R. 37 is currently two lanes (one in each direction) with a reduced speed limit. The first interchange at Henderson Ford Road is now fully open to traffic with entrance and exit ramps. Click here to view a map of the interchange and new local access routes. INDOT monitors and coordinates the work of two separate construction contracts in Morgan County. Crews are on track to make the connection and begin the opening process before Christmas for the new I-69 in Martinsville and the new S.R. 37 lanes north of Martinsville. It will be a multi-day process, much like the start of the Martinsville closure in January, with northbound traffic expected to open first. Southbound will then open to through traffic a few days later. In the coming weeks, drivers should slow down for highway workers and stay alert as traffic adjusts to changing conditions. Follow I-69 Finish Line on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and click here to subscribe to text message and e-mail updates. |
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The actual starting date and duration for work and any closures may be adjusted if inclement weather or other unforeseen activities occur.
About I-69 Finish Line
I-69 Finish Line is the sixth and final section of the Interstate 69 connection between Evansville and Indianapolis. The project will upgrade the existing State Road 37 to interstate standards between Martinsville and Indianapolis.
Governor Eric Holcomb’s Next Level Connections program fully funded the project and accelerated construction by three years. I-69 Finish Line is on track to open to traffic in late 2024, improving safety and reducing travel time.