The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) will host an Open House on March 13 to allow the public to review preliminary designs for safety improvements to three U.S. 31 intersections in Marshall and Fulton counties plus proposed Access Control changes to six other crossings in that U.S. 31 corridor between south of County Road 700 in Fulton County and north of 16th Road in Marshall County.
The open house is an opportunity to provide feedback to the team via written comment forms before a formal Public Hearing set for 2026.
While it is imperative for citizens and businesses in Argos to attend this meeting and share their voices, everyone is welcome to attend.
The doors at the Argos Community Jr.-Sr. High School, located at 500 Yearick Street, will open at 5 p.m., and INDOT will conduct a presentation at 6 p.m.
SR 10 (DES 1802051), SR 110 (DES 220483), CR 700 (DES 2200484), Access Control (DES 2200482)
https://www.in.gov/indot/files/Marshall-Fulton-US-31-Corridor-Comment-Form.pdf

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