Vehicle traffic on McKay Road, specifically between Miller Road and Miller Avenue, will be reduced to a westbound one-way street beginning Monday and lasting through the end of August.
The change in traffic pattern is part of the City of Shelbyville’s McKay Road Overlay Project.
The timing of the altered traffic pattern comes just ahead of Shelbyville High School and Shelbyville Middle School starting the 2024-2025 school year on Aug. 7.
In a Facebook post from the City of Shelbyville, enhanced signage and traffic control will be in place. The city has discussed with school officials how traffic flow will be handled during peak times when students arrive and depart school.
The McKay Road Overlay Project includes the installation of 2,100 feet of storm sewer on the south side of McKay Road, from Berwick Drive to Theobald Street.
The top layer of concrete on McKay Road will be milled off and a new layer of asphalt will be applied.
For updates on the progress of the project, go to https://www.cityofshelbyvillein.com/mckayroadoverlayproject/
The Shelby County Post is a digital newspaper producing news, sports, obituaries and more without a pay wall or subscription needed.
Indiana launches Smart SNAP
Indiana 211: Connecting Hoosiers to holiday support and essential resources
Department of Homeland Security launches Worst of the Worst website
Governor Braun takes action to waive hours-of-service regulations for transporting propane
Merger finalized between Union Health and Terre Haute Regional Hospital
Two Indiana State Fair Commission executives elected to prominent national IAFE Positions, Indiana State Fair honored with multiple awards
Cover Crop Premium Discount Program available for Hoosier farmers, new pre-enrollment available
Indiana FSSA extends open enrollment for HIP and PathWays Plans through December 24
Consumer Alert: Dozens of dangerous products recalled in November
Connect with Indiana 211 to find local warming centers during the winter weather season
Car crash claims Greencastle life
Rockville Police add Drug Terminator to their arsenal
Man arrested on battery charges after fleeing scene, officers
Cayuga man arrested for child seduction
Veterinary bill passes out of committee
Firewood available at Turkey Run and Shades
Gov. Mike Braun orders flags to half-staff for Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
100% of Keystone Cooperative member profits returned to farmer-members
More than $320,000 in energy bill assistance available for Duke Energy Indiana customers
