I attended Monday's meeting in Washington.
There was not much real information provided, only an invitation to comment and some one-on-one conversations.
You can get as much by visiting
https://midstatescorridor.com/mapping/.
The mapping throws in some additional study corridors, adding;
- US 50 from Loogootee to Bedford
- US50/ SR60 from Loogootee to Mitchell
- A southern approach to French Lick
- Wider study area from Mitchell to Orleans
- A southern approach to Petersburg (staying on SR56 saves building a new exchange to I69)
- Western Jasper to Washington (roughly following SR257)
I can also echo the previous statement that there is no presumption this is an interstate study. In fact, I would assume the target of ROD by Summer 2021 would preclude any proposal for an Interstate.
First, I'd say forget the new terrain through Southern Daviess County over reclaimed coal mines.
Personally, I don't see much economic value added by the western routes to Petersburg or Washington. These are only appealing because they are shorter distances for road improvements.
SR257 to Washington, maybe. But as drawn, it isolates the fast growing north side of Jasper and would likely add a requirement for a new terrain east/west corridor to somewhere around Ireland to remedy this defect.
There's been a call to clean up US 231 for years. A bypass East or West of Loogootee should only need 3 or 4 miles of new terrain. The rest should be straitened, leveled and shouldered. I know, easier said than done, but no other proposed routes would be easy either.
Likewise, updates to US 50 have been discussed for years, but I don't see it as productive to this project.
SR60, SR450? I don't know where those come from. Just adding crazy routes to make the final selection look good?
French lick is interesting in a few other ways. A new terrain from French Lick to Orleans/Mitchell would also double as an extension of SR145 and cut travel time from points north to the casinos and tourist attractions including Patoka Lake.
My money is on a mix super 2/3/4 lane improvements to US231.
However I won't be surprised by similar improvements of SR56 to French Lick and 10 to 13 miles of new terrain from French Lick to the Orleans/Mitchell area. For those questioning environmental impact: SR145 was build with similar "concerns", so it can be done. The other side note: what would this mean to the routing of SR37 through Paoli?