Is there a separate project planned for I-69 north of 96th Street?
After looking carefully at traffic patterns in the Indianapolis metropolitan area, INDOT launched Operation Indy Commute, a series of cost-effective strategic fixes designed to reduce recurring commuting bottlenecks. In the northeast part of the city, INDOT determined that I-69 between the 96th Street and 116th Street/State Road 37 exits is in need of improvements to reduce congestion. INDOT engineers are in the process of evaluating potential solutions to alleviate this bottleneck. Operation Indy Commute will also include improvements to the area near the I-465/I-65 interchange on the city’s south side. An anticipated schedule and the specific improvements needed, will be determined pending further engineering and design, but construction is expected to begin in at least one of these locations during 2012, and all phases are expected to wrap up by the end of 2015. No new 465/69 Northeast construction contracts will be bid while Operation Indy Commute is underway on I-69 in Hamilton Co
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