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| Riverwoods Road and
Everett Road Intersection Improvement Project |
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November 11, 2010 |
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November 4, 2010 |
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October 21, 2010 |
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October 14, 2010 |
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September 23, 2010 |
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Riverwoods Road and
Everett Road Intersection Improvement Project
August 19, 2010
The contractor has completed Stage 1 of the construction,
which included storm sewer improvements, minor
excavation, and placing the required temporary pavement. As the
contractor transitions into the next stage of
construction there will be a new traffic pattern established,
which should occur this week. Please pay close
attention to the traffic control measures, as these traffic pattern
changes will take time to become accustom to.
The contractor has informed us that he will be starting
removal of existing pavement on Everett Road, then
moving to Riverwoods. That work will be followed by base preparation
and placing the hard surfaces (curb,
gutter, and road surface). As part of these improvements, from
time to time, lanes may be reduced to one lane, so
pay close attention for flaggers. While there will surely be
traffic impacts, the traffic control measures will be
placed in a manner that allows for the optimum amount of traffic
flow.
Village Staff met with the County and the contractor
on August 19th, and while a completion date has not been
established, they did indicate that their plan was to complete
all construction, except for final landscaping, this
year. As always, the Village will pass along information as
it is provided to us.
As a reminder, reduced speed limits will still be
in effect in this and all construction zones, whether or not
workers are present. Drivers should continue to watch for
changing traffic patterns and use caution, especially
when workers are present. Police agencies have zero tolerance
for drivers speeding in work zones. The minimum
penalty for speeding in a work zone is $375. Posted signs
advise motorists of a $10,000 fine and 14-year jail
sentence for hitting a roadway worker.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact
Rob Horne by email at
or by phone at 847.913.2366. You may also contact
the Lake County Division of Transportation directly
at 847.377.7400. Additionally, the County has useful information
regarding roundabouts that can be viewed on
their website.
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