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City To Implement Traffic Mitigating Measures Along West Third Street

Last updated on Tuesday, May 22, 2018

(BLOOMINGTON) - As the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) prepares to complete construction of Bloomington’s I-69 interchanges this summer, the City of Bloomington is taking additional steps, in coordination with the state agency, to alleviate associated congestion.

According to INDOT's projected timeline, access to I-69 from West Third Street will be established in late August.

Recent lane shifts necessitated by the INDOT construction schedule on the West Third Street overpass have reassigned the road's traffic to two eastbound lanes and one westbound lane. The reconfiguration has resulted in significant delays that the City is addressing with the following supplementary measures:

This traffic mitigation plan will be instituted on a trial basis from May 22-25. The impact of these measures on congestion along West Third Street will be evaluated daily. The City will regularly survey traffic conditions over the course of the summer using, among other tools, photographic evidence gathered by drone aircraft.

"We're responding as nimbly as possible to this summer's unique traffic challenges," said Mayor John Hamilton. "We're gathering drone footage, sending out text alerts, putting additional officers on the street, and forging some good partnerships to accelerate the projects we can and reduce the inconvenience of these infrastructure improvements."

In addition to the mitigation efforts the City is implementing along West Third Street, the completion of the interchange at Tapp Road this month and the West Second Street interchange in mid- to late June will restore critical east-west arteries that should also ease traffic on the southwest side.

The pilot program to reduce congestion on West Third Street is the latest in a series of modifications the City has implemented to lessen the impact that multiple infrastructure improvement projects are having on traffic in and around Bloomington. These projects are being led by various entities, including the City of Bloomington, City of Bloomington Utilities, Monroe County government, the Bloomington/Monroe County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), and the State of Indiana. The concurrence of several projects resulted in part from delays in long-planned improvements, such as Section 5 of the I-69 corridor, which was scheduled for completion in 2016. Other projects have been fast-tracked for completion this year due to the urgency of their condition, adding to an already busy construction season.

While not the project lead for a number of these improvements, the City of Bloomington has been coordinating efforts to minimize their impact with officials from the county, INDOT, the MPO, and affected entities including MCCSC and Bloomington Transit, as follows:


Actions to reduce congestion:

How to commute smarter this summer:

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