
The next section between 56th street and 750N of the Reagan Parkway is open for traffic!
A brief ribbon cutting ceremony began with John Ayers Hendricks County Engineer who thanked area public servants, INDOT and project members for their work, noting the 1.5 mile project (Phase 1a) which included a CSX overpass was completed (3) three days earlier than projected.
Dennis Dawes spoke on behalf of the Hendricks County commissioners he too thanked everyone for their commitment to this project and noted bids were received for the construction of the next section (Phase 1b – between 750N and 1000N). Dennis mentioned that project may begin as early as the winter of 2026.
Next, elected public servants from Hendricks County, Town of Brownsburg, and Indiana State Senator Brett Clark lined up to cut their ceremonial ribbon (see above).

Then a number of members from INDOT and the construction project team lined up and cut their ceremonial ribbon (see above).

The good sized crowd enjoyed a few cookies and soft drinks to bring the ribbon cutting to a close. Members of the construction crew stopped by to tell everyone they were removing the barricades, and to be on the look out for traffic as the roadway would be open shortly.

The barricades are gone! – Ronald Reagan Parkway Looking North at 700N. The road is open all the way to 750N.

The barricades are gone! – Ronald Reagan Parkway Looking South at 56th Street. The roadway is open from 56th street to 750N.
The reason for the overpass on the Ronald Reagan Parkway made an appearance as the ceremony drew to a close.
The newly opened roadway is noted in purple (see above).
Reagan Expansion from 56th to 750N (Phase 1a) original design map.
>> Click Here << See the Brownsburg Sentinel’s earlier coverage of the Ronald Reagan Parkway Expansion.
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