College Avenue returns to one-way traffic pattern

Friday, December 6, 2019

DePauw University has completed work at the intersection of College Avenue and Olive Street, allowing the traffic pattern to return to a one-way traffic flow northbound. Two-way traffic is no longer in effect on College Avenue south of campus.

The Greencastle Department of Public Works has reset all of the signage between Berry and Olive streets, reminding drivers that traffic flow is one-way northbound.

Temporary signage has been installed at the intersection of College and Olive. These temporary signs will soon be replaced by signage on decorative posts that match the other signs in and around campus.

Neighbors and residents of the area south of campus are reminded that construction continues on the new dormitory and at the Lilly Center. Although Olive Street is open, drivers should be alert for construction traffic and pedestrians in and around the College Avenue and Olive Street intersection.

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  • Is there any timeline on when two-way traffic will be permitted on Locust street?

    -- Posted by bevaallmanmiller on Fri, Dec 6, 2019, at 6:55 PM
  • Another DePauw-related street closure is South Indiana Street next to the fire station. How long will the huge 2-story steel framed "bakery" take to complete? If it's anything like the similar Bridges restaurant project, it may be 2 years or so.

    -- Posted by Ben Dover on Sat, Dec 7, 2019, at 9:54 AM
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