ELKHART, Ind. –With the aim of reshaping the city’s western gateway and improving the experience for millions of annual visitors, the city of Elkhart on Monday, June 16, officially unveiled an $8 million streetscape project at Exit 92 off the Indiana Toll Road, according to a report by Inside Indiana Business.
City council members, development partners and local stakeholders joined Mayor Rod Roberson at the unveiling to celebrate what officials described as a long-term investment in Elkhart’s infrastructure and identity.
The major infrastructure upgrade introduces extensive landscaping, updated signage, pedestrian pathways and two new park spaces to one of the busiest traffic corridors in Elkhart.
The area sees over 7 million annual vehicle trips along Cassopolis Street and about 1.86 million annual trips utilizing the Exit 92 ramps, according to city estimates.
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