Lane Closures on deck for Ind. 15 Overpass Work. What you need to know

GOSHEN, Ind. — The Indiana Department of Transportation will begin lane closures Monday, April 14, on Ind. 15 (Main Street/3rd Street) between Pike Street/U.S. 33 and Mill Street. Crews will start a bridge deck overlay on the State Road 15 bridge over Norfolk Southern railroad and Rock Run Creek.

INDOT will complete the project in three phases. During each phase, crews will shift lane closures to accommodate the work. Two-way traffic will remain open, with one lane available in each direction throughout construction.

The closures will remain in place through mid-November.

INDOT will also shut off decorative street lighting along the bridge while work continues in the area. The shutoff ensures safety and access for construction crews.

The project aims to extend the life of the bridge, improve surface conditions, and support long-term traffic flow through Goshen’s north-south corridor.

City officials urge drivers to slow down in work zones, stay alert, and expect delays. Crews will post signs and electronic message boards ahead of the closures to help guide traffic.

For real-time updates, residents can visit indot.carsprogram.org or goshenindiana.org.

Other Detours Impacting Goshen Travel

Several other construction projects may impact local traffic this spring:

  • Lincoln Avenue and Steury Avenue are under reconstruction with a full closure east of 10th Street. Drainage improvements and road widening are underway.
    Details: Lincoln & Steury Improvements
  • Millrace Canal Path is closed between Murray Street and Waverly Avenue for ditch maintenance. The path is expected to reopen before Memorial Day.
    Details: Millrace Path Closure

About Goshen’s Street Department

The Goshen Street Department, located at 475 Steury Avenue, maintains city streets, manages snow removal, and oversees seasonal brush and leaf collection programs. The department also leads Beautify Goshen Week and provides disposal services through the Brush Trailer and Dial-A-Trailer programs. Committed to safety and cleanliness, it plays a key role in preserving Goshen’s infrastructure. For more information, call 574-534-9711 or email streets@goshencity.com. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.


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