INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW) closed East Market St. between Delaware St. and Alabama St. on Sept. 8 to begin work on $7.4 million street and pedestrian infrastructure improvement project. Traffic and parking restrictions along adjacent street intersections are expected to be in place through early November.
East Market Street will be closed between Delaware and Alabama streets for the duration of the project, which is expected to be complete in late 2021.
Southbound traffic on Alabama Street and northbound traffic on Delaware Street will remain open but traffic lanes will shift to accommodate construction. Traffic traveling east- and westbound on Market Street will be diverted to Ohio Street during the closure.
Parking on the west side of Delaware Street will be restricted as the parking lane is repurposed for traffic during construction. Parking on the east side of Delaware Street will be restricted from south of Market Street through the project limits. On Alabama Street, the far west parking and west through lane will be restricted.
When complete, a newly-renovated East Market Street will feature safety and accessibility measures for pedestrians between the City-County Building and the City Market. The design includes a raised pedestrian crossing between the two buildings, curb bump-outs to condense motorized traffic lanes, additional vehicle parking, visitor drop-off spaces and bicycle parking. Other improvements feature a landscaped pedestrian promenade and veranda using a paver system similar to the current layout.
Through October 28, the Original Farmers Market at the Indianapolis City Market will be held on the southeast quadrant of Monument Circle.
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