Updates on City of Bloomington projects including Scatter Garden at Rose Hill Cemetery and Maxwell Lane Traffic Calming

BLOOMINGTON – The City of Bloomington has provided updates on various projects that are currently ongoing throughout the city.

Scatter Garden at Rose Hill Cemetery

Concrete pouring at the scatter garden is complete. Additional work to be done this spring includes the installation of a 5′ x 4′  granite marker, which will be engraved with the names of those whose cremains are added to the scatter garden, and approximately 70 linear feet of 30″ tall iron fence around the center oval portion of the scatter garden.

Maxwell Lane Traffic Calming

Speed hump construction began on Maxwell Ln between Henderson St and Woodlawn Ave on April 17th. Marking and sign installation is expected to be complete by the end of the week. This traffic calming project was prioritized through the City’s Resident-Led Process of the Traffic Calming and Greenways Program (TCGP). Read more about the TCGP at: bloomington.in.gov/tcgp

Citywide Fiber Project

AEG is building the fiber network that will allow (bloomington.in.gov/fiber) GigaBitNow to provide high-speed fiber internet service (gigabitnow.com/bloomington). The City is overseeing the construction through the right-of-way use permit program. If residents have concerns or questions about construction of the project, AEG can be contacted at 812-269-8805. AEG is responsible for providing door hangers on adjacent properties prior to construction with additional project details and contact information.

On April 4, Mayor Hamilton, GigabitNow CEO Steve Milton, Hoosier Fiber Networks CEO Clinty Wiley, and Bloomington Housing Authority Administrator Leon Gordon held an event to announce 100 homes in the South Griffy neighborhood are now ready for connection to Hoosier Fiber Network’s fiber internet network, with an additional 3,700 homes expected ready for connection by the end of May. Since the project began, nearly a quarter million feet of fiber optic conduit have been laid, and 3,676 homes passed throughout Bloomington.

Eligible low-income residents may qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Plan (ACP) to receive at least a symmetrical 250 megabits per second (Mpbs) plan at no cost to the user if ACP is applied. The City and Hoosier Fiber Networks will together provide the “drop” connection to qualifying households. Learn more about Tuesday’s event at:  https://bton.in/o2k88

Resurfacing Project

With the asphalt plants now open, the 2023 paving season will officially begin the week of April 24th. Crews will start in Hoosier Acres on S Ravencrest Ave from E Brighton Ave to E Brownridge Rd and S Fieldcrest Ave from E Brighton Ave to E Brownridge Rd.  The Department of Public Works Street Division will prep streets prior to resurfacing and will have restrictions during work hours (7 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Signage will be posted. View an interactive map of 2023 paving projects at: https://bton.in/tpNzZ