Chip & Seal

2023 Schedule

 The Highway Department will start Chip & Sealing roads effective July 31, 2023.  Please see below for the list of   roads that are scheduled to be done. 

700 N. 400 W. and State Line
600 W. 800 N. and 600 N.
250 W. 225 N. and SR 14
300 S. Meridian and SR 55
300 W. 400 S. and 600 S.
425 W. Old SR 114 (400 S.) and 500 S.
Old US 41 300 W. and 250 W.
1000 S. 500 W. and State Line
500 W. 1125 S. and 1200 S.
1200 S. 400 W. and 500 W.
1150 S. US 41 and 400 W.
400 W. 1150 S. and 1200 S.
1200 S. 50 E. and US 41
1100 S. 175 E. and 350 E.
Lake Kenoyer Rd. Brook and 250 E.
250 E. 1000 S. and 1100 S.
1300 S. SR 55 and 650 E.
150 E. 1550 S. and 1700 S.
1550 S. 50 E. and US 41
525 W. 1500 S. and US 24

Reducing Chip Seal Vehicle Damage

 The Highway Department makes every effort to reduce vehicle damage during and immediately after chip seal   projects. While these efforts may not prevent all damage to vehicles during the chip seal process, they have   substantially reduced the likelihood of damage.

 The Highway Department safety efforts include posting reduced speeds in work zones, closed roadways or lanes   during chip seal projects, and sweeping the roadway during the chip seal process and after the project completion   to eliminate loose stones.

 Motorists can also work to protect their vehicles when driving through chip seal project areas:

  • Use alternate routes.
  • Slow down. Higher speeds can cause loose stones to scatter and damage vehicle paint and windshields.
  • Increase distance between vehicles. Leave space between you and the other vehicles to reduce damage caused by loose stones.
  • Follow posted work zone signage, use caution and consider worker safety when travelling through a work zone.

Contact Us

  • Phone: (219) 285-2595
  • Staff Directory
  • Office Hours:
    Winter Hours: Nov. 1-Mar. 31
    Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
    Summer Hours: Apr. 1-Oct. 31
    Monday-Thursday 6:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
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