Temporary closure scheduled to start Monday for Red Bank Road north of the Lloyd

    Alert for 15 day closure

    A full closure of Red Bank Road north of the Lloyd Expressway begins Monday and is scheduled to remain in effect through August 26, weather permitting.

    For 15 days, there will be no access:

    • from Lloyd Expressway to northbound Red Bank Rd.
    • from southbound Red Bank to the Lloyd.

    During the closure, crews will work on curb and gutter, essential infrastructure, and grading in preparation for the future Displaced Left Turn (DLT) configuration coming in 2026. This work is similar to recent 30-day closures at Boehne Camp Rd. and Middle Mount Vernon Rd. To cut the closure time in half, crews will work overnight to complete the work in 15 days, excluding any weather delays.

    Boehne Camp Road reopens 

    Boehne Camp Road is back open as of Saturday — a few days earlier than expected. It had been closed since mid-July while crews connected the north side of the intersection to the improved westbound lanes of the Lloyd.

    Short stoppages continue at Burkhardt Road

    Drivers should expect occasional short stoppages during the workday again on Monday at the Lloyd and Burkhardt intersection. Periodic lane closures lasting 15 to 20 minutes will be needed between the morning and afternoon rush hours.

    The weather-dependent stoppages are part of ongoing work to string existing traffic signals onto new, wider wires to support construction. Once completed in 2026, the upgraded intersection will include dual displaced left turns from the Lloyd to Burkhardt Road.

    Rolling closures in place for centerline striping from Vann to Pigeon Creek 

    Watch for rolling closures along a two-mile stretch of the Lloyd Expressway between Vann Avenue and the Pigeon Creek Bridge (just west of Fulton Avenue) for additional centerline striping early in the work week.

    These high-contrast black-and-white pavement markings are embedded into the road surface to improve visibility and enhance safety. Designed to stand out against the concrete, the markings are especially helpful during sunrise and sunset.

    Unlike traditional painted lines, these are wet-reflective, preformed plastic markings that are grooved into the pavement. They also support safer travel for vehicles equipped with automated lane-keeping features.

    Plan ahead

    As you can tell, construction work will impact several areas this week. Expect lane closures and possible delays.
    ✅ Plan ahead
    ✅ Allow extra time
    ✅ Stay alert in work zones

    Your patience keeps everyone safe! Plan ahead by visiting INDOT TrafficWise or 511in.org to monitor conditions along the Lloyd.

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