Elissa Maudlin | Daily Journal

Three years ago, Johnson County officials estimated that roughly $382 million was needed for capital road projects. Now, the price tag is even higher.

Officials now estimate that about $530 million is needed to fund capital road projects, said Luke Mastin, highway department director. Although he presented a plan to pay for some improvements through bonding to the Johnson County Council on Monday, proposed bills at the Indiana Statehouse give officials pause.

Read the full story at https://dailyjournal.net/2025/02/14/unreachable-number-johnson-county-officials-look-to-bonds-amid-530m-road-funding-shortfall/.