INDOT Lane Closures on State Road 66 in Tell City Set for April
INDOT's outside-lane closure on westbound SR 66 between Washington Street and William Tell Boulevard in Tell City begins April 6 and runs through September, touching school buses and Scenic Byway visitors.

The Indiana Department of Transportation announced phased lane closures on westbound State Road 66 in Tell City beginning on or around Monday, April 6, with construction crews working the segment between Washington Street and William Tell Boulevard through the beginning of September, weather permitting.
The work involves sidewalk and approach construction as part of a broader road, utility and improvement project. Connecting new pedestrian infrastructure to existing curbs, driveways and crosswalks requires operating in the outside driving lane, which is why only that lane closes. Construction proceeds in phases to reduce disruption, and the inside westbound passing lane will remain open to preserve through traffic when possible.
The five-month project window covers nearly the entire spring and summer driving season on a corridor that carries local commuters, school buses, commercial vehicles and tourists on the Ohio River Scenic Byway. Property owners with curb cuts or driveways adjacent to the project zone may face temporary access adjustments while crews tie approaches into existing infrastructure.
INDOT officials urged drivers to slow down, use extra caution and avoid distractions when traveling in and near work zones. Motorists who use SR 66 regularly should consider shifting commuting times or identifying alternate local routes during peak construction periods.
Residents with questions about driveway access, special events or urgent deliveries can reach the City of Tell City or the INDOT district office for project-specific timelines and coordination details.
SR 66 CONSTRUCTION: THREE QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Q: Can I still reach my neighborhood or business?
A: Westbound through traffic is expected to keep moving. The inside westbound passing lane remains open when possible throughout the project, and construction is phased, meaning the level of active lane restriction shifts as crews complete each section between Washington Street and William Tell Boulevard. Property owners who anticipate driveway or curb-cut adjustments during approach work should contact the City of Tell City or the INDOT district office before that phase begins rather than waiting for disruption.
Q: Will trash, mail or emergency access change?
A: INDOT's announcement did not specify changes to trash collection, mail delivery or emergency response routing along this segment. The reduced lane configuration between Washington Street and William Tell Boulevard is the primary operational change on the corridor. Residents with specific property-access questions should contact the City of Tell City directly for project-coordination guidance.
Q: What should I do if I see unsafe traffic control in the work zone?
A: Report non-emergency work-zone safety concerns to the INDOT district office. For an immediate road hazard, call 911. The City of Tell City and the INDOT district office are both available for project-specific coordination on access needs, scheduled deliveries and local events through the project's anticipated September close.
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