Overnight ramp and lane restrictions on I-65 are scheduled to begin Monday night in southeast Indianapolis. Crews are installing pavement markings and shifting traffic on southbound I-65.
Drivers can expect the following restrictions from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. unless otherwise noted:
Monday, March 30
- Raymond Street entrance ramps to southbound I-65 closed
- Ramp from southbound I-65 to Keystone Avenue closed
- Southbound I-65 reduced to one lane between Raymond Street and Keystone Avenue
Tuesday, March 31
- Ramp from eastbound I-70 to southbound I-65 closed (beginning at midnight)
- Ramp from southbound I-65 to Raymond Street closed
- Ramp from westbound Raymond Street to southbound I-65 closed
- Ramp from Morris and Prospect streets to southbound I-65 closed
- Southbound I-65 reduced to one lane between the I-65/I-70 interchange south of downtown and Raymond Street
Rolling lane closures are also expected overnight Monday and Tuesday on northbound and southbound I-65 for shoulder cleaning. Closures will occur between I-465 and the I-65/I-70 interchange north of downtown from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., with traffic reduced to one lane as work progresses.
Keystone Ramp Closure Reminder
The ramp from Keystone Avenue to southbound I-65 is now closed for improvements. The ramp from southbound I-65 to Keystone Avenue is scheduled to close on or after Tuesday, April 7.
Crews will reconstruct the ramps, including new asphalt pavement. Both ramps are expected to reopen in late June, weather permitting.
Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead, allow extra travel time, and use alternate routes, when possible. Actual dates and anticipated work may be adjusted if inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances occur.
Construction Speed Limit Active
The construction zone speed limit remains active on I-65. A reduced speed of 45 mph is in place for the duration of I-65 Safety and Efficiency work. It is important for drivers to slow down and avoid distractions in work zones.
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