I-69 advocates celebrating construction’s start
Protesters have attempted to disrupt I-69's construction. About a dozen protesters blocked the entrance to an asphalt plant on Monday and two tree-sitters were arrested last month when they refused to leave a wooded area along the planned route.
The Associated Press
7/16/2008
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Advocates of the Interstate 69 extension are celebrating the start of construction with an invitation-only event at Evansville’s convention center.
Gov. Mitch Daniels is scheduled to give the keynote address for the event Wednesday.
The celebration was organized by Hoosier Voices for I-69, a group that lobbied for the road’s construction.
The 142-mile highway will link Indianapolis and Evansville. The first segment is being constructed in southwestern Indiana’s Gibson County.
Protesters have attempted to disrupt the highway’s construction. About a dozen protesters blocked the entrance to an asphalt plant on Monday and two tree-sitters were arrested last month when they refused to leave a wooded area along the planned route.