Boone County, IN – Road Work to Impact Perry Worth Road Through May

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Boone County, Indiana – Intermittent flagging will affect Perry Worth Road along Interstate 65 beginning Wednesday, March 4, prompting traffic delays near the Boone-Marion county line.

According to the Indiana Department of Transportation West Central District, flaggers will control traffic on Perry Worth Road between County Road 100 South and Albert S. White Drive starting on or after March 4.

In addition to the roadway flagging, crews will conduct shoulder work along I-65 in the same area. The project involves installing fiber optic cable infrastructure.

INDOT said flagging operations will be intermittent and are expected to continue through the end of May, though timelines are weather-dependent and subject to change.

Drivers traveling between Lebanon and Whitestown, particularly near the Prairie Creek corridor and Boone County Airport area, may encounter brief stoppages during active work periods. Motorists are urged to slow down and use caution in and around the work zone.

The work may also affect daily commutes for students and young workers traveling along the I-65 corridor.

INDOT encourages drivers to remain alert for crews and changing traffic patterns as construction progresses.


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