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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 ...
One person died following a rollover crash on westbound I-69 near the exit ramp to Wales Center Road in Wales Township Tuesday morning. Erika Hyrnyk, public information officer for the St. Clair ...
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).
I-69 exit 114; northern terminus of southern section: Gap in route : Hamilton: Fishers: 169.3: 272.5: I-69 south – Indianapolis: Directional access (northbound I-69/SR 37 to northbound SR 37 and southbound SR 37 to southbound I-69/SR 37) only; southern terminus of central section: 169.8: 273.3: 126th Street: Dogbone interchange: 170.3: 274.1 ...
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 ...
current SR 762 — — Illinois state line west of Mount Vernon: SR 69 west of Mount Vernon: 1947: 1956 SR 827: 6.630: 10.670 SR 127 in Angola: SR 120 in Fremont: 1934: current SR 829 — — US 6 south of Kingsbury: US 35 north of Kingsbury — 1952 SR 912: 11.69: 18.81 I-90/Indiana Toll Road in Hammond: US 6 Business in Griffith — — [a ...
The Mid-States Corridor would connect more small Southern Indiana towns to I-69. Some worry the project would hurt homeowners and the environment.
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.