This page is to provide resources and links to better understand the Link 101 Corridor Project.
Please be aware that many of the links direct you to resources provided by the Link 101 Corridor Team and not members of Stop Link 101. These links are for informational purposes to ensure you understand what is being proposed by the Link 101 Project Team (Advocates).
Stop Link 101 is a movement of Southeastern, Indiana residents, neighbors, friends and family to oppose any build options pertaining to the Link 101 Corridor Project.
Link 101 Corridor Official Website
This website is not affiliated with Stop Link 101.
This is the document for Public Meeting #1 regarding the Link 101 Corridor.
This document is from the Link 101 Corridor Official team.
This is the document for Public Meeting #2 regarding the Link 101 Corridor.
This document is from the Link 101 Corridor Official team.
This is an image of the Ohio County Commissioners Endorsement of a "No Build" Option regarding Link 101.
This document is a reference to questions posed by a representative of Stop Link 101. Responses are from a Link 101 Representative.
Link 101 Official Project Handout (January, 2023)
This document was issued by Link 101 Corridor Representatives.
Link 101 Corridor Official Project Presentation
This website is not affiliated with Stop Link 101.
Concerns about the link 101 Project
The Link 101 Corridor Project will include a 44 wide roadway and shoulder. This highway will carve through the landscape, wildlife habitats, farms and homesteads of Southeastern, Indiana citizens.
The Link 101 Corridor Project will bring significant traffic through Southeastern, Indiana that otherwise would be maintained on existing highways between Kentucky and Ohio.
The Link 101 Corridor Project will open the opportunity to create sprawl throughout the countryside of Indiana - this may include increased building, infrastructure and more that are characteristic of cityscapes. If the build occurs, homesteads and farms will be lost or affected, potentially displacing residents and destroying generations of family-owned land.
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