MLK Day Commute: Reduced Transit Schedules and Northeast Side Roadwork Updates

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Traffic and Transit Update
Good morning, Indianapolis. As we observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day this Monday, January 19, 2026, commuters should anticipate holiday-related changes to public transportation and continued progress on major interstate projects. With many schools and local government offices closed for the federal holiday, traffic volume is expected to be lighter than a typical Monday morning. However, recent winter weather and active construction zones still require motorist attention.
IndyGo Holiday Schedule
IndyGo has confirmed that all fixed routes and IndyGo Access services are operating on a Saturday schedule today in observance of the holiday. Commuters who typically rely on weekday frequency should adjust their timing. Key service details include:
- Fixed Routes & IndyGo Access: Saturday schedule is in effect for all lines, including the Red and Purple lines.
- Customer Care Center: Representatives are available via phone from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Care Center Desk: The retail desk at the Julia M. Carson Transit Center is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Clear Path 465: Northeast Side Progress
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) reports that the Clear Path 465 project is now more than 80% complete. While the project is nearing its final phases, drivers on the northeast side should note recent configuration changes:
- I-69 to I-465 Ramp: The new ramp connecting southbound I-69 to southbound I-465 is now fully open, following traffic shifts completed earlier this month.
- New Mainline Lanes: Additional southbound I-465 lanes between 71st Street and 56th Street are open to traffic, improving flow through this historically congested corridor.
- Ongoing Restrictions: Intermittent lane and ramp restrictions remain active as crews work toward a final completion date later this year.
Additional Major Roadworks
Beyond the northeast side, several other infrastructure projects continue to influence local travel patterns:
- Revive I-70: Travelers heading east of Indianapolis should remain aware of the long-term ramp closure from southbound U.S. 35 to eastbound I-70, which is scheduled to remain in place through the summer.
- 29th and 30th Streets: The two-way conversion project between the White River and Central Avenue continues to see active construction. Drivers should expect localized lane closures and presence of flaggers.
- Fishers/Hamilton County: The westbound lane of 136th Street between Cyntheanne Road and Prairie Baptist Road remains closed. Local access is maintained for residents, but through-traffic is diverted.
Commuters are encouraged to use real-time navigation tools to monitor any sudden incidents caused by residual icy patches from last week's snowfall.