The preferred route of Interstate 69 Section 5, planned to run along Ind. 37 from That Road southwest of Bloomington into Morgan County, will displace 150 homes, 32 businesses and one church.

It also will affect 30 neighborhoods, including Van Buren Park, where the residents of 20 homes will be displaced.

It will take about 60 acres of farmland, 248 acres of upland forest, 8 acres of wetlands, and 110 acres of floodplain, and cost around $525 million to build the 21.4-mile stretch of highway, according to the draft environmental impact statement, published by the Federal Highway Administration and the Indiana Department of Transportation.

The report “fully evaluates the alternatives that complete I-69 as a fully access-controlled freeway, upgrading Ind. 37 to interstate standards.”

“Because Section 5 involves upgrading existing (Ind.) 37, this project includes more displacements than other I-69 sections that involve new terrain development,” the document says. I-69 Sections 1 through 4 combined required about 175 residential and nine business displacements.

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