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| Riverwoods Road and
Everett Road Intersection Improvement Project |
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Riverwoods Road and
Everett Road Intersection Improvement Project
September 23, 2010
ATTENTION - TRAFFIC PATTERN CHANGE THIS WEEK
The contractor has informed us that he will be creating a new traffic
pattern this week. They will be moving the
southbound Riverwoods Road traffic to the west side of the road,
onto the new pavement. Traffic on Everett Road going
westbound will be switched to the north side of the road on the
new pavement. Northbound Riverwoods Road and
eastbound Everett Road traffic will remain the same. Please pay
close attention to the traffic control measures, as these
traffic pattern changes will take time to become accustom to.
The contractor is working in Stage 3 of the construction.
Following the traffic pattern change, the contractor will
begin removal of existing pavement and construction of the median
areas that fall within the construction zone.
Please pay close attention to the traffic control measures, as
these construction activities can be distracting to
drivers.
Village Staff continues to meet with County and
the contractor on a regular basis to keep you updated with any
new information that arises.
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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