INDIANAPOLIS — The Nickel Plate Trail project is set to initiate a full closure of Fall Creek Parkway at Evanston Avenue from April 15 to April 30. This closure marks a significant step forward in the ongoing efforts to transform the Nickel Plate Railroad bed into a dynamic multi-use trail, spanning from the State Fairgrounds into Hamilton County.
The $14.9 million project broke ground in late 2023 and is expected to remain in construction until mid-2025, adding nine miles of trail to the city’s network. The project includes the development of multi-use spur connections at 62nd Street east of Eastwood Middle School and on 86th Street west of Sahm Park, enhancing connectivity and accessibility across the region.
The closure of Fall Creek Parkway at Evanston Avenue allows for the full removal of the railroad crossing at this section. The roadway will be patched with new asphalt, and a section of the concrete median and curbs will be replaced on each side of the road. Detour routes will be clearly marked to minimize inconvenience for commuters and residents during this period.
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