District-Wide Herbicide Treatments Scheduled to Begin Tuesday, Sept. 4
KOSCIUSKO — The Indiana Department of Transportation announces that herbicide treatments are scheduled for various counties throughout INDOT’s Fort Wayne District, beginning Tuesday, Sept. 4, weather permitting.
Motorists may encounter slow-moving vehicles on state and federal roadways, as crews work to spray more than 4,000 acres of state right-of-way for invasive/noxious. With effective herbicide applications, INDOT can improve roadside appearance while reducing costs to taxpayers. For more details on INDOT’s Mowing and Vegetation Management Plan, visit www.in.gov/indot/3262.htm.
Counties and roadways to be treated include (in no specific order):
- Adams: US 27, US 33, SR 101, SR 116, SR 124, SR 218 and US 224
- Blackford: SR 3, SR 18 and SR 26
- Fulton: SR 14, SR 19 and SR 114
- Grant: SR 5, SR 9, SR 13, SR 15, SR 18, SR 22, SR 26, US 35 and SR 37
- Huntington: SR 3, SR 5, SR 9, SR 16, SR 105, SR 124, SR 218 and US 224
- Jay: SR 1, SR 18, US 27 and SR 67
- Kosciusko: SR 13, SR 14, SR 15, SR 19 and SR 25
- Miami: SR 16, SR 18, SR 19, SR 124 and SR 218
- Noble: SR 9 and SR 109
- Wabash: SR 13, SR 15, SR 16, SR 114, SR 114, SR 124, SR 124 and SR 524
- Wells: SR 1, SR 3, SR 116, SR 124, SR 201, SR 218, US 224 and SR 301
- Whitley: SR 9, SR 14, SR 105. SR 109, SR 114, SR and 205
This project was awarded to The Daltons for $147,000 and is expected to be completed by early October.