City of Noblesville Receives $740,000 in Funding for Road Construction Project back  
Date of Record: September 20, 2011

The City of Noblesville has received notice from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization (IMPO) that it has approved $740,000 in grant money to help construct a roundabout at the intersection of 196th Street and Hague Road.  The intersection is currently a four way stop sign intersection and is located approximately ¼ mile south of Noblesville Intermediate School.  During the school day, there are many times that traffic backs up at the intersection.  The roundabout will allow for more efficient and safer flow of traffic.  As part of this project, a trail will also be constructed from the intersection north to the Intermediate School.

The timeline for the project calls for design work and right of way acquisition to begin this fall.  The construction schedule will be established around both the school schedule as well as the timeline for plan approvals by the Indiana Department of Transportation. 

            "This intersection will benefit greatly from a roundabout in terms of improved efficiency and safety," said Mayor John Ditslear.  "Also, the funding will help us advance the goal we have of further connecting trails in Noblesville.  We're grateful to the IMPO for the funding assistance for this project," he added.

            Mayor Ditslear and City Engineer John Beery serve on the Indianapolis Regional Transportation Council (IRTC) to represent and promote Noblesville's transportation issues.  IRTC works in partnership with the IMPO to develop and implement transportation plans for the central Indiana region.

 

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