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Bloomington, Ind. ~ Bloomington, Ind. - The City of Bloomington has announced temporary road closures in late June and early July 2026 for infrastructure improvements and private development projects. These closures will affect Grimes Lane/Patterson Drive, College Avenue, and Walnut Street.
Starting on June 30, College Avenue will be closed between Third Street and Smith Avenue until July 24 to facilitate the expansion of the Bloomington Convention Center. During this time, Rogers Street will serve as the primary detour route with local access available from Smith Avenue and alleyways. However, access to Convention Center parking will still be available from Madison Street and Smith Avenue.
In addition, Grimes Lane/Patterson Drive will be closed between Rogers Street and Walnut Street from June 29 to July 13 for infrastructure improvements. First Street will serve as the primary detour route during this time.
To minimize disruption, local access to Switchyard Park, the bus depot, and nearby businesses and residences will be maintained according to a schedule. From June 29 to July 6, Grimes Lane will be closed west of the northernmost entrance of Switchyard Park which can still be accessed from Walnut Street. Then from July 6 to July 13, Grimes Lane will be closed east of the northernmost entrance with access available from Rogers Street.
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Furthermore, Walnut Street will also experience closures between 17th Street and 19th Street starting on or after June 29 for approximately two weeks. This is due to required utility upgrades associated with "Hub 2," a new housing development under construction. The primary detour route during this time will be via Dunn Street with local access maintained for all adjacent properties.
These coordinated closures aim to minimize disruption while supporting infrastructure investment in the city. The City's Engineering Department is working closely with contractors, utility providers, and public safety officials to ensure that residents, businesses, and emergency vehicles have access during this time. It is expected that Rogers Street between Second and Third streets will reopen by Friday, June 26.
Drivers are advised to slow down, follow posted signage, and use caution when traveling near construction zones. The City of Bloomington urges everyone to plan their routes accordingly and allow for extra travel time during these closures.
Starting on June 30, College Avenue will be closed between Third Street and Smith Avenue until July 24 to facilitate the expansion of the Bloomington Convention Center. During this time, Rogers Street will serve as the primary detour route with local access available from Smith Avenue and alleyways. However, access to Convention Center parking will still be available from Madison Street and Smith Avenue.
In addition, Grimes Lane/Patterson Drive will be closed between Rogers Street and Walnut Street from June 29 to July 13 for infrastructure improvements. First Street will serve as the primary detour route during this time.
To minimize disruption, local access to Switchyard Park, the bus depot, and nearby businesses and residences will be maintained according to a schedule. From June 29 to July 6, Grimes Lane will be closed west of the northernmost entrance of Switchyard Park which can still be accessed from Walnut Street. Then from July 6 to July 13, Grimes Lane will be closed east of the northernmost entrance with access available from Rogers Street.
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Furthermore, Walnut Street will also experience closures between 17th Street and 19th Street starting on or after June 29 for approximately two weeks. This is due to required utility upgrades associated with "Hub 2," a new housing development under construction. The primary detour route during this time will be via Dunn Street with local access maintained for all adjacent properties.
These coordinated closures aim to minimize disruption while supporting infrastructure investment in the city. The City's Engineering Department is working closely with contractors, utility providers, and public safety officials to ensure that residents, businesses, and emergency vehicles have access during this time. It is expected that Rogers Street between Second and Third streets will reopen by Friday, June 26.
Drivers are advised to slow down, follow posted signage, and use caution when traveling near construction zones. The City of Bloomington urges everyone to plan their routes accordingly and allow for extra travel time during these closures.
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