The Indiana Department of Transportation announces lane and shoulder closures that will impact I-74 in both directions between U.S. 41 and State Road 25.
Beginning on or after Thursday, April 16, the right lanes in each direction will be closed for up to two days, and shoulder closures will be in effect until around July on I-74. The purpose of construction is to allow crews to safely complete a small structure pipelining project. A work zones speed limit of 60 miles-per-hour will be in effect while workers are present.
All work is weather-dependent and subject to change.
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