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I-465 at I-65 Interchange Modification Public Hearing 6:00pm Tuesday, April 10, 2012

I-465 at I-65 Interchange Modification Public Hearing 6:00pm Tuesday, April 10, 2012 South Grove Intermediate School Beech Grove, Indiana. WELCOME. Rickie Clark, INDOT Office of Public Involvement Purpose/Explanation of Public Hearing Public Hearing Format Visit our sign-in table

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I-465 at I-65 Interchange Modification Public Hearing 6:00pm Tuesday, April 10, 2012

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  1. I-465 at I-65 Interchange Modification Public Hearing 6:00pm Tuesday, April 10, 2012 South Grove Intermediate School Beech Grove, Indiana

  2. WELCOME Rickie Clark, INDOT Office of Public Involvement Purpose/Explanation of Public Hearing Public Hearing Format Visit our sign-in table Informational Handouts Submitting public comments for hearings transcript Informal Q & A following formal presentation and comment session

  3. Public Hearing Sign-in at attendance table to be added to project mailing list A public hearing notice was mailed to known property owners within project area Announcement of this hearing was posted to INDOT website at: http://www.in.gov/indot.htm Legal notice of public hearing published in The Indianapolis Star on 3/26/12 & 4/2/12, The Indianapolis Recorder on 3/22/12 & 4/5/12

  4. Project Team Indiana Department of Transportation Indiana Division Federal Highway Administration Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization American Structurepoint, Inc. & United Consulting Elected Public Officials

  5. Indiana Department of Transportation Indiana Division Federal Highways Administration Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization Marion County City of Indianapolis and local communities Elected Public Officials Community residents and citizens Emergency Services Commuters Trucking Industry Commercial District / local businesses Community Organizations Project Stakeholders

  6. Project Development Process We Are Here

  7. Requirement of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Requires INDOT to analyze and evaluate the impacts of a proposed project to the natural and socio-economic environments Impacts are described in environmental document Environmental document was released for public involvement February 2012 Environmental Document

  8. Development of document begins once purpose and need for the project has been clearly identified Develop a number of possible alternatives including a “Do Nothing” alternative as a baseline for comparison Screen alternatives to identify a preferred alternative Solicit public comment on environmental document and preliminary design plan Solicit, address, and fully consider public comments as part of decision making process Environmental Document

  9. Real EstateCommunity Impacts Air Quality Wetlands and Waterways Noise Floodplains FarmlandEndangered Species Hazardous Materials Historic/Archaeological Cultural Resources Elements of the Environmental Documentation

  10. Regional Growth & Development have resulted in increased congestion along I-465 & I-65 Interim improvement to address most critical congestion at interchange Westbound to southbound traffic Northbound to eastbound traffic Project Purpose & Need

  11. I-465 / I-65 Interchange New flyover ramp westbound to southbound Remove existing loop ramp Widen existing ramp northbound to eastbound Relocate existing ramp eastbound to southbound Maintain all other existing ramps Proposed Improvements

  12. I-465 New Auxiliary Lanes Emerson Avenue to I-65 Eastbound and Westbound Add lanes to existing median Widening for flyover ramp Westbound near Sherman Drive I-65 New Auxiliary Lane I-465 to Southport Road Southbound Direction Widening on outside Proposed Improvements

  13. Sherman Drive over I-465 Lengthen bridge to accommodate I-465 widening Widen bridge to provide 8ft shoulders 16ft – 6 inch minimum vertical clearance over I-465 Proposed Improvements

  14. No Build Continued congestion & safety issues Would not address purpose & need Add outside travel lanes (keep wide median) More significant r/w acquisition, environmental impacts Higher construction costs vs. proposed alternate Recommend add travel lanes on median instead Full interchange improvements Budgetary constraints Recommend interim improvements instead Fix most critical deficiencies with available funding Other Alternatives Considered

  15. Maintain 3 lanes along I-465 at all times Maintain 2 lanes along I-65 at night Maintain 3 lanes during daytime hours Maintain ramp traffic within interchange Maintain existing ramps until new ramps are complete Detour for Sherman Drive for bridge work Maintenance of Traffic (MOT)

  16. Environmental Document • Categorical Exclusion (CE) Level III released for public involvement by Indiana Department of Transportation on 2/14/12 • CE classification means that the proposed project will not have “significant” environmental impacts

  17. Environmental Document • Viewing Locations: • Indiana Department of Transportation Indiana Government Center North, Room N642, 100 North Senate Avenue, Office of Public Involvement, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204; (317) 232-6601 • United Consulting 1625 North Post Road Indianapolis, Indiana 46219; (317) 895-2585

  18. Endangered Species Impacts State endangered Kirtland’s Snake identified within ½ mile of the project Provisions to protect the Kirtland’s Snake will be included in the project Wetland Impacts Wetlands were identified adjacent to the proposed project All wetlands were delineated and will be avoided during construction Environmental Document

  19. Analysis required for added capacity projects Solicit input regarding constructability of proposed noise walls Proposed noise wall locations I-465 Eastbound I-465 Westbound I-65 Northbound (Near Edgewood Avenue) Noise Walls

  20. Socioeconomic An environmental justice analysis shows that no disproportionately high adverse environmental or health impacts to low-income populations or minority populations will occur from this project Cultural Resources INDOT on behalf of Federal Highway Administration issued a “No historic properties affected” finding on August 29, 2011 Environmental Document

  21. Air Quality The project area is located within a non-attainment area for fine particulate matter (PM) 2.5 Qualitative PM 2.5 Hot Spot Analysis concluded the proposed project will not cause or contribute to a violation of 24-hour or annual NAAQS for fine particulate matter Environmental Document

  22. Real Estate Acquisition Process

  23. New r/w is required around interchange No additional r/w along I-65, I-465 or Sherman Drive No relocations / permanent structure acquisitions Residential land – 1.7 acres Unimproved land – 4.5 acres 6.2 acres r/w total Right-of-Way

  24. How Land is Purchased Explains the process of buying property needed for highway improvements “Uniform Act” of 1970 All federal, state and local governments must comply Requires just compensation Acquisition Process Appraisals Review appraisals Negotiations Real Estate Acquisition Process

  25. Amount of compensation cannot be less than fair market value Partial Acquisition INDOT will state amount to be paid for acquisition Separate amount will be stated for damages to the portion retained by the property owner If remainder has little or no value, INDOT will consider purchasing remainder Real Estate Acquisition Process

  26. Agreement Proceed as normal real estate purchasing transaction No Agreement Mediation Condemnation Court would determine the purchase price for necessary r/w Real Estate Acquisition Process

  27. Preliminary Engineering: 2011 – 2013 Public Hearing: April 2012 Right-of-Way Engineering: Spring 2012 Appraising & Acquisition: 2012 – 2013 Letting: Summer 2013 Construction: 2013 – 2014 Project Complete: Late 2014 Project Schedule

  28. Submit Public Comments Submit public comments using the options described in 1st page of information packet Public Comment Form Via e-mail Participating during public comment session via microphone Verbal comments recorded and transcribed for inclusion into public hearings transcript INDOT respectfully requests comments be submitted by Friday, April 27, 2012 All comments submitted will become part of public record, entered into transcript, reviewed, evaluated and given full consideration during decision making process

  29. INDOT Greenfield District Office, 32 South Broadway, Greenfield, Indiana 46140 Construction, maintenance and transportation project development activities in East Central Indiana Customer Service Center (855) 463-6848 eastcentralin@indot.in.gov Brandye Hendrickson, Greenfield District Deputy Commissioner Nathan Riggs – Media Relations Director Dwayne Myers – Local Programs Director Resource Location

  30. Please visit with INDOT project officials Project Open House Project maps, displays, public comments table INDOT project officials available for informal Q & A Thank you for your attendance this evening www.IndyCommute.indot.in.gov THANK YOU

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