Lebanon, Indiana – Noble Street is closed in Lebanon for sewer repairs, disrupting traffic for about six hours.
According to the Boone County Indiana Sheriff’s Office, Noble Street has been shut down between South Clark Street and South Lebanon Street to allow for sewer repairs. The alert was issued by the Boone County Sheriff’s Office and attributed to the local street department.
Officials said the closure is expected to last approximately six hours. No detour information was immediately released, but drivers are advised to avoid the area and seek alternate routes while repairs are underway.
The affected stretch runs through a central part of Lebanon, potentially impacting nearby neighborhoods and local traffic flow. Motorists traveling through downtown corridors or connecting side streets may experience delays until the roadway reopens.
Authorities did not report any injuries or emergency conditions tied to the repair work. The closure appears to be precautionary to allow crews safe access to underground infrastructure.
Commuters, delivery drivers, and students traveling through the area may want to plan extra time during the repair window.
Drivers are encouraged to monitor official Boone County Sheriff’s Office channels for updates regarding reopening times or additional traffic advisories.
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