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Little Chicago Road Pedestrian Bridge
PROJECT: Little Chicago Road Pedestrian Bridge
TIMELINE: Construction begin mid-April 2024.
- Bid April 2023
- 2023 - Utility relocation (power, cable, communication)
- 2024 - Bridge widening for trail and rehabilitation of existing structure. Bridge rehabilitation must be completed in phases due to multiple utilities attached to the bridge to cross Morse Reservoir that must remain in service.
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- Bridge construction Phasing: Bridge will be widening to the east, utilities will temporary shifted to the east side of the bridge while the existing structure is rehabilitated. Once original bridge has been rehabilitated, then utilities will be moved back.
- Bridge construction Phasing: Bridge will be widening to the east, utilities will temporary shifted to the east side of the bridge while the existing structure is rehabilitated. Once original bridge has been rehabilitated, then utilities will be moved back.
- Road Closures/Restrictions in 2024:
- A full closure of the roadway began May 16, 2024 and work is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
- Boat Access Restrictions in 2024:
- Boat access under bridge is open or controlled by flagger during operations.
DETOUR MAP:
PROJECT GOALS: Increased pedestrian connectivity and bridge rehabilitation. In partnership with Hamilton County, the approximately 50-year-old existing bridge over Morse Reservoir will be significantly rehabilitated for good long-term maintenance and widened to accommodate the new trail.
OWNER: The city has partnered with Hamilton County to rehabilitation the existing bridge at the same time the bridge is widened for the trail to minimize impacts.
ENGINEER: USI Consultants
CONTRACTOR: Pontem Contractors
CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION: BEAM, LONGEST and NEFF (BLN)
SCOPE: Construct 10-foot pedestrian path along Little Chicago Road from Elderberry Drive to Carrigan Road, including a new pedestrian structure over Morse Reservoir.
MILEAGE: 0.2 miles
ESTIMATED COST: The City of Noblesville has received a $4.5 million federal grant for this project and is partnering with Hamilton County to rehabilitate the bridge as part of this project.
COUNCIL DISTRICT: 1 (Mike Davis)