Two-way street conversions on Indy’s East Side set to finish soon

INDIANAPOLIS — A long-planned infrastructure improvement through the east side of Indianapolis is almost ready for cars.

The Indianapolis Department of Public Works says Michigan and New York Streets east of College Avenue could open to both directions of travel this summer. It is DPW’s latest effort to convert large one-way streets for two-way traffic.

“Our engineers call it disrespectful infrastructure,” DPW spokesperson Kyle Bloyd said about large one-way roads such as Michigan and New York Streets. “It is disrespectful to the neighborhoods they cut through.”

DPW planned the Michigan and New York Street conversions in 2023 and started construction more than a year ago. The pavement work is done and crews are now installing new traffic lights.

Laura Nolen lives along Michigan Street near Woodruff place. She says the new infrastructure in place has already slowed down drivers past her home.

“Before the construction, drivers used to speed frequently. It happened every day,” Nolen said. “They could have hit me.”…

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