US 231 restrictions starting on or after April 1 for ongoing major pavement improvement project in Greencastle
PUTNAM COUNTY, Ind. - The Indiana Department of Transportation announces restrictions on U.S. 231, starting on or after Saturday, April 1. This is part of the ongoing major pavement improvement project in Greencastle. The northbound lane will be restricted between State Road 240 and Washington Street. Northbound traffic will be shifted into the existing southbound lane within the work zone, and will be restricted to ten-feet wide.
Crews will be resurfacing U.S. 231 between S.R. 240 and Washington St, and also replacing curbs, gutters and sidewalks within this stretch of road. These restrictions are expected to last through the end of May, weather permitting.
The official detour follows U.S. 231 to eastbound/westbound U.S. 40, or S.R. 240 to northbound/southbound S.R. 75 to eastbound/westbound U.S. 36 to U.S. 231.
This contract was awarded to Rieth Riley Construction for $12.3 million. This project includes four phases, and will involve both lane restrictions and closures. The project limits are on U.S. 231, between S.R. 240 and Frazier Street. Work includes milling, curb replacement, curb ramp reconstruction and full-depth pavement replacement work. One-way traffic will be maintained throughout the project, with exception to the closures. INDOT construction contractor Rieth Riley will hold public information meetings before work starts on U.S. 231 in each construction season.
INDOT reminds motorists to slow down, use caution and consider worker safety when traveling through a work zone.
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