Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 99, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1928 — Page 8

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FINE WEATHER SPEEDS STATE WORK Stone and Gravel Roads in Good Condition, but Somewhat Dusty, The flue weather has speeded up State road work and much pavement has been laid in the last few days, John D. Williams, highway director announced today. The pavement must “cure,” however, in most cases for twenty-one days, before it can be opened to traffic. Stone and gravel roads are in good condition, although extremely dusty, according to the highway bulletin. It may be possible to open some pavement on U. S. Road 27 between Fountain City and Winchester in a few days, materially shortening a nineteen-mile detour, the bulletin said. A nine-mile detour on U. S. Road 29 between Knox and Bass Lake, and a bridge run-around on U. S. Road 41, two miles north of Kentland were lifted in the last week. A two-mile detour was put in force on Road 18, at the west edge of Greencastle for bridge repairs. The week’s report on other roads follows: Road 2—Detour from Illinois line to Road 41, construction five miles; good except west one and one-hall miles. Road 3—Detour around construction at two miles north of Muncie to Hartford City, eighteen and one-half miles. Detour from Petroleum to Bluffton, construction, nine and one-half miles. Road 7—One-way traffic bridge at ten Bifles north of Madison, and bridge runarounds at six and one-half and seven and one-half miles north of Madison. Road 9—Drive slowly past construction work between Marion and Huntington. Road 10—Bridge run-arounds at junction with Road 53, two miles east of North Judson, and at three miles east of Bass Bake. Detour east and west of Culver, construction, ten miles. Road 15—Bridge run-around at two and one-half miles south of La Fountaine. Detour at La Fountaine, account bridge out, one mile. Detour from New Paris to Waterford, construction, four miles. Road 18—Detour at west edge af Greentown, repairing bridge floor, two miles. U. S. Road 24—Bridge run-around at two miles east of Goodland. New pavement open from Monticello for four and one-half miles east, then use old road. Detour from Burnettsville, paving, two miles. Detour just east of Huntington, while city is paving, one-half mile. Road 25—Detour from Logansport to Rochester, paving, thirty-one miles. U. S. Road 27—Detour between College Corner and Librty, ten miles, will change as work progresses. Detour from Liberty, construction, nine miles. Detour two miles south of Richmopd, construction, five and one-half miles. Detour Fountain City to Winchester, construction, nineten miles. Dtour at one-half mile west of Berne to one mile south of Monroe, construction, five miles. Detour seven miles north of Decatur to Ft. Wayne, construction, seventeen miles. Detour Dekalb and Steuben County line to Pleasant Lake, retread, four miles. Road 29—Detour five miles south of Road 32, bridge construction, two miles. Detour at intersection of Road 32, bridge construction, four miles. Bridge runaround Just south of Middlefork. Detour from two miles north of La Porte to Junction of Road 20, construction, two and one-half miles, open, to light traffic only. U. S. Road 30—Run-around at Erie R. R. crossing two miles east of Schererville, viaduct construction. Nine miles of old gravel road from Hanna to State Road 29 in poor condition. Bridge run-arounds at sixteen and seventeen miles southeast of Ft. Wayne. Heavy traffic use fivemile marked detour. U. S. Road 31—Detour at north edge of Peru, pavement repairs, three miles, open to Sunday traffic. Road 34—Detour from Veedersburg to Road 41. construction subway, one and one-half miles. Detour between Road 41 and Crawfordsville, changes as surface treating progresses. Detour from Crawfordsville to New Ross, paving, about fourteen miles, eight miles paved. Road 35—Detour three miles south of Salem to one mile south of Salem, bridge construction, three miles. Road 37—Detour Paoli to one and onehalf miles north of Orleans, paving, twelve and one-half miles. South of Bedford workmen building shoulders, ten-mile speed limit. Detour from Bedford to four miles south of Bloomington, twentyfive miles. Bridge run-around at five miles north of Bloomington. Road 38—Detour, bridge construction, east of Hagerstown, two miles. U. S. Road 40—Bridge run-around at Stillesville. U. S. Road 41—Detour at Junction of Road 34, subway construction, two miles. Detour from one-half mile north of Attica to Carbondale, construction, nine miles. Detour two and one-half miles north of Kentland to Ade, paving, ten miles. Road 43—Detour north of Romney, construction, five miles. U. S. Road 52—Ditour four miles southeast of Rushville to Andersonvllle, piving, nine miles. Detour from Brookvlhe to State line at West Harrison, paving, eighteen and one-half miles In Indiana and three and one-half miles In Ohio. (Detour for local traffic via New Carlisle. Ohio.) Brookville to Cincinnati traffic detour via Scipio, Ohio, and Road 126 to Venice then on U. S. Road 27 to Cincinnati over Colrain Ave., Indianaapolis to Cincinnati traffic route via Rushville and Brookville, then over detour described for Brookville to Cincinnati traffic. Road 67—Detour one and one-half miles east of Vincennes to Bicknell, fifteen and one-half miles. Bridge run-around south of Centerton. U. S. Road 150—. Junction of Road 50 near Shoa,s, Faoli. New Albany—Workmen building shoulders between West Baden and Fredricksburg, ten mile speed limit.

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