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Carmel, Indianapolis agreement allows construction of roundabouts along 96th Street

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The City of Carmel and the City of Indianapolis have signed an agreement conditioned on approval by both councils to settle a lawsuit regarding the future of 96th Street road construction. The agreement, which was agreed upon as a result of Carmel’s request for court-ordered mediation, gives Carmel the green light to continue its plan to install roundabouts at congested intersections along 96th Street.

State law obligates Indiana cities to build and maintain roads on their southern and eastern borders.

Under the terms of the agreement, new roundabouts will replace traffic-signalized intersections along 96th Street at Hazel Dell Parkway, Gray Road and Delegates Row. Carmel will not acquire any new right of way at the intersection of 96th Street and Randall Drive. In addition, Carmel has agreed to repair any Indianapolis streets damaged as a result of construction detours.

The new inter-local agreement must be approved by both the Carmel City Council and the Indianapolis City-County Council. Upon approval, the lawsuit seeking injunctive relief, filed by Indianapolis, would be dismissed. Carmel would then dismiss its interlocutory appeal of the court’s initial ruling in that lawsuit and both parties would be responsible for paying their own legal expenses.

Under the terms of the settlement agreement, Carmel may immediately resume its right-of-way acquisition efforts on the south side of 96th Street, although it may not close on any acquisitions or begin roadway construction within Indianapolis until the agreement is approved by the legislative bodies of both cities.

Additional terms include:

*Source: City of Carmel

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