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City of Greenwood Announces $2 Million in Local Road Enhancements

Columbus, IN, USA / QMIX 107.3
City of Greenwood Announces $2 Million in Local Road Enhancements

Courtesy-Greenwood.in.gov



GREENWOOD, Ind. – Mayor Mark W. Myers announced that the City of Greenwood will invest $2 million in infrastructure improvements as a part of its annual paving program with upgrades starting in the summer of 2024. Greenwood’s paving program is 100% locally funded.

“Continually updating our local streets is vital in maintaining Greenwood’s growth and connectivity within the community,” said Greenwood Mayor Mark W. Myers. “It is crucial that our neighborhood streets are safe and accessible to ensure our residents’ quality of life.”

Each year, the city identifies a base set of roads needing improvement, plus several possible alternates. From there, the routes are sent to bid, and the alternates can be added to the project based on bid prices. For the 2024 paving project, a favorable bid and good-standing financials have allowed the city to award a contract for both the base set of roads and the alternates.

Residents can expect mill and overlay work to improve travel along 20 different roadways throughout Greenwood. The annual paving project will also include a new pedestrian crossing of Honey Creek at Apryl Drive and 10 different alleys in Old Town will be reconstructed.

A complete list of roads included in the 2024 paving project can be found on the city’s construction and traffic notices page here.