Lebanon, IN – Drivers in Boone County should expect short-term delays today as Noble Street closes for scheduled street work between Hamilton Street and Evans Street. The shutdown began at 1 p.m. and is expected to remain in place until 3 p.m., affecting local traffic near downtown Lebanon.
According to the Boone County Sheriff’s Office, the closure was requested by the authorized Street Department to complete maintenance work along the busy corridor. Deputies advised motorists to avoid the stretch during the two-hour window and use alternate routes when possible.
The closure impacts several residential blocks and a commonly used cut-through for drivers traveling toward Lafayette Avenue and Lebanon High School. Officials did not report any emergency activity associated with the shutdown; the work is described as routine but necessary.
Traffic in the area is expected to remain slow until the street reopens, especially as school dismissal and early afternoon commuter traffic begin to build. Law enforcement noted that signage and barricades are in place, and crews are actively working on the roadway.
No additional closures were announced, but authorities encouraged drivers to plan for minor detours and allow extra time when traveling through central Lebanon.
Residents who witnessed delays or used alternate routes today are encouraged to share their experience.
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