MARTINSVILLE, Ind. (Oct. 3, 2019) – The Indiana Department of Transportation will host a series of public meetings later this month to provide updates on the sixth and final section of I-69 construction between Evansville and Indianapolis. The project will upgrade existing State Road 37 to interstate standards from Martinsville to Indianapolis.
Attendees will learn more about I-69 Section 6, review the expected construction schedule and hear about design refinements made since the Final Environmental Impact Statement was approved in February 2018.
Attendees will also learn how they can participate in an online aesthetics survey related to pedestrian railings and light fixtures at specific overpasses and interchanges.
The meetings will be held October 21, October 22 and October 24. The meetings are 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., with a presentation scheduled for 6 p.m. The rest of each meeting will be an open house format featuring several information stations.
Monday, Oct. 21
Martinsville High School (cafeteria)
1360 E. Gray St., Martinsville
Tuesday, Oct. 22
Center Grove High School (auditorium)
4800 Stones Crossing Rd. W., Greenwood
Thursday, Oct. 24
Perry Meridian High School (auditorium)
401 W. Meridian School Rd., Indianapolis
Governor Eric Holcomb’s Next Level Connections program fully funded the $1.5 billion I-69 Section 6 project and accelerated construction by three years.
Work began in Martinsville earlier this year to help with local mobility and connectivity. Mainline I-69 construction is scheduled to start in early 2020 and move north. The new I-69 is expected to open to traffic by the end of 2024.
For information and updates, follow the project on social media at:
- Facebook: I-69 Section 6
- Twitter: @I69Section6
Special accommodations
Special accommodations will be made for individuals needing
auxiliary aids or services of interpreters, signers, readers or large print
materials. Anyone with such needs should contact Rickie Clark with INDOT’s
Office of Public Involvement at 317-232-6601 or rclark@indot.in.gov.