State Road 11 overpass work delayed until Aug. 24 in Jackson County

JACKSON COUNTY — Indiana Department of Transportation contractor E&B Paving Inc. plans to close the State Road 11 interchange at I-65 in Jackson County (Exit 55) on or after Aug. 24, to begin work on a $7.8 million reconstruction project. The closure was originally scheduled to begin Aug. 10, but has been delayed due to wet conditions.

Under the 99-day closure, all entrance and exit ramps, as well as the State Road 11 overpass will be closed to traffic while existing ramps are removed and the area is reconfigured to a “dog-bone” interchange. The new interchange will feature two single-lane roundabouts with interior truck aprons on either side of the State Road 11 overpass, resembling a dog bone from above.

“Dog bone” interchanges allow free-flow thru movement and also accommodate left and right-turns via the two roundabouts. These types of interchanges also increase safety as intersection conflict points are significantly reduced, vehicle speeds are slower, stop signs and signals are eliminated, and traffic is able to move more efficiently through the area.

The interchange project is a safety improvement being added to the $143 million added travel lanes contract on I-65 between Seymour and Columbus.

The official detour for the closure will follow State Road 46 in Columbus to U.S. 31 to U.S. 50 in Seymour. The interchange is expected to reopen in November.

Drivers are reminded to slow down, use extra caution and travel distraction-free through all work zones. All work is weather dependent.