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Intersection of Route 22 and 21 Construction Updates
October 7, 2010
THE END IS NEAR
The contractor has completed the construction required as part
of Stage 2A. The contractor is now moving
forward with the final stage of construction, which includes tying
the pavement sections together in the
middle of the paved areas, construction of medians, and restoration
work. Additionally, while we do not
have an exact date at this time, the contractor will be paving
the middle of the intersection during the
overnight hours, as to not impact traffic.
Due to the nature of this final stage of construction,
traffic switching operations will be happening with
minimal to no warning. Please pay close attention when driving
through the construction zone, as traffic
pattern changes may occur throughout the day.
The contractor is on schedule to have the road open
to traffic by October 15th.
However, the actual
completion date for the project may extend to the end of the month
due to final punch-list items and
restoration work. After the 15th, lane closures will be limited
to day time only, but should be expected until
the end of the month.
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. As always, the Village will pass along information
as it is provided to us.
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