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On June 11, 2021, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb announced his state has committed an additional $200 million to complete design and construction of the Indiana approach to the I-69 Ohio River Bridge, including a new high-speed interchange with the existing I-69 east of Evansville, and 1.5 miles of new freeway to the Kentucky state line (which ...
In April 2010, INDOT petitioned the FHWA and the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) to change the designation of the I-69 extension from "Proposed Route 69" to "Interstate 69", citing the two miles (3.2 km) of the extension already open to traffic and a total of 107 miles (172 km) out of 183 miles (295 ...
An IndyCar sits along I-69 on the south side of Indianapolis on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024, ahead of opening to the public later in the day. INDOT is hoping to open north bound lanes by Friday.
The new section of I-69 in southern Indiana presently begins at the US 41 interchange south of Evansville at the former southern terminus of I-164. From there, it runs first east, then north, meeting SR 662, SR 66, and SR 62. At exit 18, SR 57 joins I-69 on a concurrency. Shortly thereafter, it meets I-64 at a cloverleaf interchange.
The “I-69 Finish Line,” an effort to finish I-69 in Indiana by connecting Martinsville to I-465 in Indianapolis, adds interchanges between I-69 and I-465 and an additional lane to I-465 on the ...
EVANSVILLE — Indiana is "keeping our fingers crossed" that a large federal grant will materialize to help accelerate Interstate 69 work, Gov. Eric Holcomb said here Thursday.. Locally, the years ...
Indiana Department of Transportation's I-69 Finish Line project is still underway, ... Nov. 20, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. so crews can shift traffic onto new pavement. Friday, Nov. 22-Monday, Nov. 25 ...
By 1959, the new route was completed, and the Allisonville Road route was renumbered SR 37A. [13] In the early to mid-1960s, two changes were made to SR 37. One which would eventually become part of I-69: interchanges were built at SR 100 and 116th Street, as well as a connection to the under construction I-465.