Fifth Street may reopen next week as Irwin Block demolition wraps up

Mike Wolanin | The Republic Demolition work begins on the Irwin Block building in Columbus, Ind., Monday, Jan. 23, 2023.

COLUMBUS, Ind. — A section of downtown Columbus that has been closed off for nearly three months could open back up next week.

City attorney Alan Whitted gave an update to the Columbus Board of Works on Tuesday regarding the 400 block of Fifth Street. The area was closed off with caution tape and fencing after a fire devastated the Irwin Block Building in early December.

“I spoke, by emails, with Jim Arthur today, who is the person that’s handling the demolition contract for the landowners,” said Whitted. “And he said that they expect to allow, be in a position to remove the fences back next to the building by the end of the week, so we could open Fifth Street next week.”

Additionally, Whitted has spoken with Executive Director of Public Works Dave Hayward, who suggested that the demolition company, Casey-Bertram, should file a request for special use of right of way due to their desire to maintain some fencing along the sidewalk.

Mayor Jim Lienhoop asked Hayward if there’s anything that should be done to prepare the street for the return of traffic.

“I suggest to Alan that we ought to do a walkthrough with the contractor and make sure that there isn’t some kind of hidden damage or something there that wasn’t noticed by someone else,” Hayward replied. “And once we do that, though, I think we’re ready to open things up.”

For more on this story, see Thursday’s Republic.