Brownsburg’s 2026 Infrastructure Improvements Overview

As Brownsburg continues to grow, the Town is investing in projects that make our community safer, easier to get around, and more enjoyable to live in. Here’s a look at some of the improvements beginning in 2026:

New Road Designs – Pending Federal Highway approval, work will begin on designs for a future I-74 interchange. In addition, improvements to the N. Green Street corridor and a roundabout at County Roads 300 and 900 will be designed. These changes are aimed at reducing traffic backups.

New Traffic Signal – A signal will be installed at the intersection of Northfield Drive and CR 625 E.

Road Resurfacing – The Town will apply for a Community Crossings Matching Grant that could add $1.5 million in funding for local road resurfacing efforts.

View of a wastewater treatment facility with green grass, circular treatment tanks, and surrounding infrastructure under a blue sky.

Upgraded Wastewater Plant – The wastewater department is continuing its proactive equipment replacement with three major projects.

Water Line Investigations – The Town will continue its Lead Service Line Project to identify and upgrade older water service lines.

A group of people playing pickleball on outdoor courts, with one woman in a pink shirt preparing to hit the ball while others wait at the net.

Pickleball Courts at Stephens Park – The well-used pickleball courts at Stephens Park will be resurfaced.

White Lick Creek Stabilization Project – A streambank stabilization project at Arbuckle Acres Park will help protect natural areas and improve public access to the creek.

Lincolnwood Park – Work will begin on basic improvements to the park like trails, parking areas, and landscaping.

These projects are part of the Town’s ongoing effort to invest in infrastructure, parks, and services that keep Brownsburg moving forward. From safer roads to cleaner water to better places to play, 2026 will bring exciting changes that benefit everyone in our community.

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  • Shelby Abner is the Community Relations Senior Manager for the Town of Brownsburg. Raised in Hendricks County, Shelby and her husband have called Brownsburg home since 2016. With her camera in hand, you’ll often find her exploring the town, supporting local small businesses, and spending quality time with her family at the parks. Shelby takes pride in the growth that Brownsburg has experienced over the years and appreciates the wonderful amenities and assets that the community has to offer, including special events, diverse dining options, and unique shopping experiences.

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