The City of Shelbyville has been awarded a grant of $444,069 from the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) Community Crossings Matching Grant Program.
The grant, awarded by INDOT, underscores the state's commitment to supporting local communities in their efforts to maintain and enhance their transportation networks. The funds provided through the Community Crossings program will enable the City of Shelbyville to undertake vital roadwork projects later this year.
Among the streets approved for improvement through the grant are:
Elliot Street |
Washington St |
River Rd |
Montgomery Street |
Hodell St |
Washington St |
Noble Street |
Mechanic Street |
Broadway St |
Jackson Street |
Noble Street |
Vine Street |
Progress Parkway |
McKay Road |
Michigan Rd |
Pike Street |
Washington Street |
RR |
Morris Ave |
Vine Street |
Fair Ave |
Knightstown Road |
Morris Ave |
240' North Of School Ent. |
Maple Street |
Washington St |
Franklin Street |
Jackson Street |
Harrison Street |
Pike Street |
Walker Street |
Transition |
RR Crossing |
These streets will undergo a 1.5" mill and overlay process, addressing wear and tear to ensure smoother and safer travel for motorists. The scheduled work is set to take place during the summer months, with the aim of minimizing disruption to residents and businesses while maximizing the benefits of the infrastructure enhancements.
"We are thrilled to receive this significant grant funding from INDOT, which will enable us to make critical improvements to our roadways," said Scott Furgeson, Mayor of Shelbyville. "These projects are vital for maintaining the safety and functionality of our transportation infrastructure, and we are grateful for the support of INDOT in making them possible."
City Engineer John Kuntz said one street was removed from the city's grant request.
The Community Crossings Matching Grant Program provides matching funds to local governments for road and bridge projects. It aims to support infrastructure improvements that enhance quality of life and promote economic growth across the state of Indiana. More information about the program can be found on the INDOT website: Community Crossings Matching Grant Program .
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