Walnut Street interchange will be closed Monday, March 19
Indiana Department of Transportation sent this bulletin at 03/17/2018 10:00 AM EDT
Walnut Street
interchange will be closed Monday, March 19
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (March
17, 2018) – The
temporary closure of the Walnut Street/Business 37 interchange is on schedule
to take place on Monday, March 19. Crews will reconstruct the on and off ramp
lanes, improve drainage and widen shoulders in accordance with interstate
highway standards. The work is anticipated to be completed by the end of
April.
The
official detour for the Walnut Street interchange closure is the SR 46
interchange approximately 3.5 miles to the south.Detour signage will be in place, and
motorists are strongly encouraged to us the official detour and not local or
county roads.
The
duration of the closure is weather dependent, and motorists should plan for
potentially longer travel times from March 19 through the end of April.
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