The Indiana Department of Transportation has rescheduled maintenance crews to patch potholes on Interstate 69 and State Road 9/Scatterfield Road during pre-dawn hours this Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Repairs will be made along I-69 — both lanes, both directions — from mile marker 222 (Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.) to mile marker 234 (Chesterfield/Daleville exit). State Road 9 potholes will be patched at S.R. 32/S.R. 232/Mounds Road, Charles Street and S.R. 236/53rd Street.
All repair activities will begin shortly after midnight and end by 6 a.m.
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