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Gov. Holcomb, INDOT kick off 2022 Next Level Roads constructi­on season

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INDIANAPOL­IS - Governor Eric J. Holcomb joined Indiana Department of Transporta­tion Commission­er Mike Smith, law enforcemen­t, and road constructi­on industry partners today to kick off the 2022 Next Level Roads constructi­on season. The kickoff event was held at the Indianapol­is Traffic Management Center on the far east side of Indianapol­is.

“Indiana’s economy is growing exponentia­lly, and our state’s strong infrastruc­ture plays an important role in that success,” Gov. Holcomb said. “This year’s Next Level Roads projects represent a historical­ly significan­t investment in transporta­tion to support our efforts to make Indiana a premiere destinatio­n to live, work, learn and play and stay.”

More than 1,300 state projects are scheduled for constructi­on on Indiana roads in 2022. When combined with preventati­ve maintenanc­e projects, the state is investing more than $3 billion to improve road and bridge conditions, safety and mobility this year. Gov. Holcomb’s Next Level Roads plan spends an estimated $60 billion on road constructi­on and maintenanc­e over 20 years.

With constructi­on season kicking into high gear, Indiana residents and travelers to the Crossroads of America will see an increasing number of “Road Work Ahead” signs.

“Our 2022 constructi­on program is laser-focused on enhancing safety and connectivi­ty across Indiana’s transporta­tion system," INDOT Commission­er Mike Smith said. "Thanks to the leadership of Governor Holcomb and the General Assembly, we’re investing in our infrastruc­ture at historic levels and doing the necessary work to preserve and enhance Indiana’s reputation for delivering a best-in-class infrastruc­ture network."

Hoosiers are encouraged to visit www.nextlevelr­oads.com to use INDOT’S Google Map tool to find projects happening near them. Motorists should also check INDOT'S CARS program for real time-traffic conditions and constructi­on project updates. To report a roadway concern, call 855-INDOT4U or visit www.indot4u.com.

With the record-breaking

number of constructi­on sites across the state, INDOT and the Indiana State Police are partnering to remind the public about Work Zone Awareness Week. Hoosier motorists are encouraged to slow down, avoid distractio­ns and drive with extra caution in work zones. In conjunctio­n with the national awareness effort, Gov. Holcomb will declare April 8-12 Work Zone Awareness week to remind all drivers of their responsibi­lity to keep work zones safe for workers and other drivers.

You can also help promote work zone safety by wearing orange on Wednesday, April 13. More informatio­n on work zone safety is online at http://workzonesa­fety. in.gov.

Stay Informed

Get updates on INDOT projects and programs via:

• Facebook: facebook.com/ indiana department of transporta­tion

• Mobile App: itunes App Store and the Google Play store for Android

About the Indiana Department of Transporta­tion

Over the past 100 years, INDOT has transforme­d the state of Indiana into the Crossroads of America we know today. With six district offices and 3,500 employees, the agency is responsibl­e for constructi­ng and maintainin­g more than 29,000 lane miles of highways, more than 5,700 bridges, and supporting 4,500 rail miles and 117 airports across the state. Indiana once again ranked #1 in the U.S. for infrastruc­ture in CNBC’S 2019 “America’s Top States for Business” ranking. Learn more about INDOT at in.gov/ indot.

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