New Indiana interchange celebrated with ribbon cutting

Rep. Shuster releases statement about surface transportation extension.
Rep. Shuster releases statement about surface transportation extension. -
0Comments

U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly (D-IN) celebrated the opening of

the new Veterans Parkway/Seventh Road interchange by cutting the ribbon at a ceremony in Plymouth, Indiana, Friday.

Thanks to a partnership between Marshal County and the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), the

Veterans Parkway/7th Road interchange is open for motorists. The partnership is considered a model of collaboration between local communities and INDOT. 

INDOT Northwest District Deputy Commissioner

Rick Powers lauded this collaboration. “It’s an exciting day as we open what will be a vital connector for Marshall County as well as the city of Plymouth. Marshall County’s Veteran’s Parkway and INDOT’s new interchange of U.S. 31 area is a great example of the partnership between INDOT and the local communities, which our state highways connect. Local projects and state projects [are] working together to create better and more efficient ways for the folks of Indiana to get to work, school and home.”

Other attendees at the ceremony included Marshall County Commissioners, numerous U.S. veterans, and other INDOT leaders. 

US 31 runs close to Indianapolis, Kokomo and South Bend, making it an important part of the Major Moves construction program. The new projects are meant to heighten safety, decrease congestion and offer commerce continuity and easy regional travel between Michigan and Alabama.

When the last 13 miles north of Indianapolis are finished and open to drivers, there will be 32 traffic signals that will have been erased from South Bend to Indianapolis, saving drivers 30 minutes of driving time.



Related

COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: State Patrol vehicle turned PSA for National Child Passenger Safety Week

COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: State Patrol vehicle turned PSA for National Child Passenger Safety Week

Before putting their hands in the stingray pool at the Downtown Aquarium, Denver families were encouraged to put their painted handprints on a Colorado State Patrol vehicle in the name of car seat safety.

Shutterstock

DELAWARE RIVER AND BAY AUTHORITY: S&P Global Ratings, Moody’s Reaffirm DRBA Bond Ratings; DRBA to Issue $180 Million Series 2019 Revenue Bonds

Today, Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA) officials announced that independent credit agencies, S&P Global Ratings (S&P) and Moody’s Investors Service (Moody’s), affirmed the bi-state agency’s bond ratings of ‘A’ and ‘A1’ respectively on both the DRBA’s long-term underlying rating (SPUR) on revenue bonds outstanding and the proposed $180 million Series 2019 Revenue Bonds.

DALLAS/FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: Founders’ Plaza will close for enhancements

DALLAS/FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: Founders’ Plaza will close for enhancements

Founders’ Plaza at DFW International Airport will close for a short period on September 16th through September 30th for enhancements, to better serve our community.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from TI News Daily.