Turkey Track Road and Pine Boulevard east of SR 37 to close Saturday
Indiana Department of Transportation sent this bulletin at 03/01/2018 05:00 PM EST
Turkey Track Road and Pine Boulevard east of SR 37
to close Saturday
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (March 1, 2018)
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As part of the traffic switch scheduled to occur this weekend,access to Turkey Track Road and Pine
Boulevard east of SR 37 will be permanently eliminated.The closures are required for reconstruction
of the northbound lanes of SR 37 and construction of local access roads that
will provide mobility and interchange access for residents to the east of SR
37.
As a reminder, when the traffic shift is in place there will a
limited number of access points at which motorists can enter and exit SR 37
between Big Indian Creek and Bryant’s Creek. From north to south those are:
Legendary Hills
west of SR 37 will be open to both north and southbound SR 37.
Godsey Road west
of SR 37 will be open to both north and southbound SR 37.
Old State Road 37
east of SR 37 will be open to both north and southbound traffic.
Turkey Track Road
west of SR 37 will be open to both north and southbound traffic.
Turkey Track Road
east of SR 37 will be closed.
Paragon Road west
of SR 37 will be open to both north and southbound traffic.
Pine Boulevard to
the east of SR 37 will be closed.
Weather
permitting, the final traffic configuration is anticipated to be in place by 6
p.m. Saturday.
As
construction and paving on local access roads progresses, some of these access
points may close as road connectivity is completed.Public notice will be given prior to any
access road closure.
Motorists
are urged to pay attention to changing traffic patterns and conditions over the
next few days. The posted speed limit remains 45 miles per hour throughout the
entire I-69 Section 5 construction zone, and drivers are encouraged to pay
attention to traffic conditions, put down phones and other devices, and leave
plenty of room between vehicles.
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