The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is currently undertaking traffic signal improvements that will enable pedestrians to more safely cross U.S. 40 at several locations in Plainfield.
Traffic signals on U.S. 40 at Carr Road, Shady Lane, Perry Road, and Ronald Reagan Parkway will have new pedestrian crossing signals that will enable pedestrians to cross these intersections. The new pedestrian crossing signals will enable handicapped residents to access one of Plainfield’s busiest shopping areas from Ronald Reagan Parkway to Carr Road.
In addition, INDOT is lengthening the eastbound U.S. 40 left turn lane to northbound Perry Road. This improvement should allow more vehicles to safely line up to turn north on Perry Road.
“We are pleased that INDOT is making these improvements to U.S. 40,” Plainfield Town Council member Bill Kirchoff said in a press release. “The new pedestrian signals on U.S. 40 and existing pedestrian crossing signals at U.S. 40 at Avon Avenue, Center Street, and Vestal Road will make Plainfield one of the most walkable communities in Central Indiana.”
INDOT officials plan to have the project completed in June.
Local News
INDOT to improve U.S. 40 pedestrian crossings
- Local News
-
-
Facebook page nets BPD a catch
Early returns on the Brownsburg Crime Tips Facebook page are positive as one of the suspects featured has already been identified.
-
Police investigate night time murder
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers responded to a report of a person shot at the 3100 block of N. Guilford Ave. just before 10 p.m. Wednesday.
-
Women of Influence conference to target cancer
One of life’s most ruthless opponents will be the focus of the third annual Women of Influence conference set for 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. March 1 at Five Star Catering at Primo West in Plainfield.
-
SWAT team ends potential hostage situation
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department SWAT team took Zachary Pipes, 18, Indianapolis, into custody Wednesday morning, putting a non-violent cap on a contentious situation.
-
Pence makes first official campaign stop in Plainfield
Mike Pence filed paperwork on Monday to officially run for governor of Indiana. Then the Republican made his first campaign stop here, at The Coachman restaurant.
-
Steuerwald leads effort to bolster human trafficking laws
Rep. Greg Steuerwald (R-Avon) co-sponsored a bill strengthening Indiana's anti-human trafficking laws that Gov. Mitch Daniels signed just in time for the Super Bowl.
-
First Lady kicks off state employee food drive
First Lady Cheri Daniels recently announced the start of the annual Hoosiers Helping Hoosiers state employee food drive. During the month of February, 60 agencies and 261 divisions throughout Indiana state government will coordinate efforts to collect non-perishable items for local food banks and pantries.
-
Shoe recycling event going on this week
The Hendricks County Solid Waste Management District says old shoes that are discarded can spend more than 200 years in a landfill before decomposing, and shoes are in great demand in third world countries.
-
Hanging with Madonna
With hundreds of millions of people throughout the world watching Super Bowl XLVI, Avon made a nice splash.
-
Pizzeria opens in North Salem
As a Tri-West High School graduate, Bob Miller knows western Hendricks County well. It's this community he's most fond of.
- More Local News Headlines
-





