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shall not affect any racial, ethnic, religious, or linguistic minority groups.<br />

Motorists will experience the inconvenience of lane closures and lane<br />

constrictions during construction. This will only be a temporary effect.<br />

Special consideration should be taken to ensure access to adjacent<br />

businesses is maintained throughout the project. There will be no<br />

permanent adverse effect to the established community. Beneficial effects<br />

will be an improved and safer transportation facility linking 96 th Street to<br />

I-69.<br />

4.2.13 Section 6(f):<br />

Section 6(f) properties are those that have been improved or developed<br />

using Land and Water Conservation Funds (LWCF). Any conversion of a<br />

Section 6(f) property must be replaced with property of equivalent value,<br />

usefulness, and location. A preliminary field investigation of the study<br />

area did not locate the presence of any land improved or developed with<br />

LWCF.<br />

4.2.14 Other Construction Projects:<br />

Improvements to 96 th Street from I-69 to the Hamilton County line are<br />

also in the early planning stages of development. Coordination between<br />

the improvements to <strong>Cyntheanne</strong> <strong>Road</strong> and the 96 th Street corridor should<br />

occur to ensure adequate traffic maintenance during construction. No<br />

other known projects will require coordination with the planned<br />

improvement.<br />

4.2.15 Permits/Mitigation:<br />

A Rule 5 Notice of Intent to the Indiana Department of Environmental<br />

Management will likely be required. A Department of Natural Resources<br />

Construction in a Floodway Permit will be required construction within<br />

the floodway. An Indiana Department of Environmental Management<br />

401/ Army Corps of Engineers 404 Regional General Permit or an Army<br />

Corps of Engineers 404 Individual Permit will likely be required,<br />

depending on the extent of construction within jurisdictional waterways.<br />

A United States Coast Guard permit will not be required for this project<br />

4.2.16 Karst/Topography/Geology:<br />

The study area is not located within the state’s known karst region. No<br />

unusual and/or problem geographic, geological, geophysical, or<br />

topographic features are anticipated to exist within the project limits. No<br />

existing or potential mineral resources or any active or abandoned mineral<br />

extraction sites are anticipated to be located within the study area.<br />

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