Significant lane and ramp closures scheduled for I-465, I-69 starting June 20
The closures will help construction crews work on new pavement, bridges and noise walls beginning June 20, according to an INDOT press release. Scheduled closures may take place at different days or times if inclement weather occurs.
The following closures are scheduled:
9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Friday, June 20
The left lane of I-465 westbound from the main interchange to the White River bridge
9 p.m. Friday, June 20 to 6 a.m. Monday, June 23
The Keystone Avenue ramps to I-465 eastbound
The ramp to Allisonville Road on I-465 eastbound
The ramp connecting I-465 eastbound to I-69 northbound
The ramp to Binford Boulevard southbound on I-465 eastbound
All lanes except one I-465 eastbound from White River to I-69
9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Saturday, June 21
Binford Boulevard northbound to I-69 northbound at 75th Street
The left lane from the I-465 northbound ramp to I-69 northbound
All lanes except one on I-69 northbound from the main interchange to 82nd Street
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: I-465, I-69 lanes and ramps to close starting June 20, INDOT says
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