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City begins annual street rehab

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Crews have begun working to complete a series of road and alley repaving and repair projects as part of its annual street rehabilitation program. (Submitted photo)

As part of its annual street rehabilitation, the City of Noblesville has awarded two contracts totaling $3,730,069.36 to E&B Paving and Midwest Paving for repaving and sidewalk and ramp repair work.

The projects include 12 miles of streets and 2.25 miles of alleys in Old Town. Ten street miles and 1.6 alley miles were resurfaced in 2018.

The Midwest Paving contract was partially funded with grants from the Indiana Dept. of Transportation. In March, the city was awarded $920,715 from INDOT’s Next Level Roads: Community Crossings Initiative. Noblesville’s three 50/50-funded grants include 10th Street, Hazel Dell Road and the Mill Grove subdivision, which total $1.87 million in investment. Each project is expected to begin in June and be completed by Labor Day.

“Over the past year, we have completely inventoried and viewed all streets and alleys,” stated Jim Hellmann, assistant city engineer. “Once each road is evaluated and graded, a street rehabilitation list is made based on priority. We make every effort to address the worst ones or areas.”

Projects include:

*Community Crossings Grant projects

Source: City of Noblesville

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