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The routing for SIU 3 of I-69 in Indiana was particularly controversial. The planned extension to Evansville pitted cities, towns, and counties against one another. The greatest support for an extended I-69 was in Indiana's far southwestern counties and Evansville, while the greatest opposition was between Indianapolis and Bloomington.
Interstate 69 (I-69) is an Interstate Highway in the United States currently consisting of eight unconnected segments. The longest segment runs from Evansville, Indiana , northeast to the Canadian border in Port Huron, Michigan , and includes the original continuous segment from Indianapolis , Indiana, to Port Huron of 355.8 miles (572.6 km).
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The Mid-States Corridor would connect more small Southern Indiana towns to I-69. Some worry the project would hurt homeowners and the environment. INDOT tabs 'preferred route' for controversial ...
The years-long project to build a new crossing over the Ohio River for Interstate 69 is gathering steam on both sides of the river. Roundabouts and roadwork: Here's where the I-69 bridge project ...
Some unofficial maps listed Bluff Road as SR 37A for some time after this, although the state of Indiana never recognized it as such. [ 16 ] By 1972, I-69 was completed along the SR 37 corridor from I-465 to where it had ended to that point at the junction with SR 37 Noblesville bypass (now exit 205).
The Interstate 69 Ohio River Crossing (I-69 ORX) is a planned bridge to carry the planned Interstate 69 (I-69) extension over the Ohio River between Evansville, Indiana, and Henderson, Kentucky. The bridge and its approach roadways make up a portion of Segment of Independent Utility 4 (SIU 4) of the I-69 corridor from Michigan to Texas.
The central segment starts at the eastern city limits of Goshen and heads east passing through rural Elkhart County, before ending at SR 13. The eastern segment runs between SR 327 and Interstate 69 (I-69), passing through the towns of Ashley. The state road runs through five counties in northern Indiana mostly through rural farm fields and ...