Since last winter, the Indiana Department of Transportation has invested nearly $140 million statewide to address roadway damage from previous winters. “We’ve spent $90 million dollars in Marion County just this summer, and it’s the most construction we’ve ever done in Marion County,” Mallory Duncan, communications director for the INDOT East Central District, said. “Every major interstate has been touched in some way this summer.” The improvements included asphalt resurfacing projects, concrete pavement restoration, and bridge joint replacements. INDOT has also completed maintenance on 23 bridges that will provide a smoother driving surface for motorists. Construction began in April and will continue through the end of November.

Source: https://www.theindychannel.com/weather/severe-weather/indot-fewer-potholes-expected-after-historic-year-of-construction

RTV6 Indianapolis
Kara King
11/12/2019