The Indiana Department of Transportation will hold a public information meeting on Tuesday for the planned U.S. 40 and County Road 600 E. intersection improvement project in Hancock County.
The meeting will take place at NineStar Connect (2243 E. Main Street, Greenfield, IN) and will provide an opportunity for the public to interact with the project team, ask questions, and receive the latest updates on the project. Doors will open tonight for an open house at 5:30 p.m., followed by a presentation at 6 p.m.
Online live stream available
A virtual, live-stream option will also be available starting at 6 p.m. on September 23 via Microsoft Teams for those who are unable to attend in-person. The meeting live stream will be accessible at bit.ly/US40PIMRegistration. Registration is required to attend. Project materials, including a recording of the presentation will also be shared on the INDOT website following the meeting at bit.ly/US40RCI.
About the Project
The project aims to address a high number of right-angle crashes and reduce traffic congestion on C.R. 600 E. during peak travel times. The project includes a proposed Reduced Conflict Intersection (RCI) at U.S. 40 and C.R. 600 E. Between 2022 and 2024, 12 of the 15 crashes reported at this intersection were right-angle crashes. Additionally, traffic volumes on the north and south approaches of C.R. 600 E have exceeded capacity, leading to long delays and safety concerns.
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