Sunday, September 30, 2012
Roadwork on Ogden Avenue will continue through the week of Oct. 1, according to the city of Naperville.
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Sunday, September 30, 2012
The city of Naperville is letting residents and motorists know that the Illinois Department of Transportation will continue patching areas of roadway on Ogden Avenue in Naperville and Lisle through the week of Oct. 1. Work will continue on Ogden Avenue between Jefferson Avenue in Naperville east to the I-355 Tollway in Lisle with most of the work occurring east of Naper Boulevard beginning next week. Crews are working anywhere from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and are using flaggers in some areas to indicate lane closures. Residents and motorists should expect long delays and are encouraged to seek alternate routes of travel whenever possible. The city of Naperville is also reminding motorists to stay alert, use caution and abide by all traffic …
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Avoid trouble spots along Chicago-area interstates during your 4th of July travels.
Provided by the Illinois Toll Highway Authority. The Tollway is restricting construction activity and suspending all temporary construction lane closures from noon on Tuesday, July 3, through 9 a.m. on Thursday, July 5. Some work may continue behind barriers to keep work on schedule, but this work will not impact traffic. Major construction areas where drivers should plan for slower traffic during the holiday include: Tri-State Tollway (I-94/I-294/I-80) Reagan Memorial Tollway (I-88) Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90) A 45 mph speed limit is in effect 24/7 in all construction zones regardless ofwhether workers are present. The minimum penalty for speeding in a work zone is $375. For more information:
Friday, March 30, 2012
A road construction project at Ogden Avenue and Raymond Drive is expected to be completed by July.
Drivers take note. Roadwork begins next week on intersection improvements at Ogden Avenue and Raymond Drive. The project is expected to run through the summer. The Illinois Department of Transportation is undertaking the construction project, which is slated to start on Monday. The construction improvements will lengthen the right and left turn lanes on the south leg of the Ogden Avenue intersection and will lengthen the left turn lanes on the east leg of the intersection on Ogden Avenue, according to the city of Naperville. That stretch of road is prone to congestion and the city of Naperville is alerting residents that lane closures are expected in order for crews to complete the construction work. Drivers may want to consider other …
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Thursday, November 24, 2011
State's plan to purchase the business' entrance for Ridge Road won't doom the farm, which has already built a new shop/warming center and animal pens.
When the state calls to say they want a chunk of your land, including the entrance to your business, you either fold up your tent and call it a day or come up with plan B. Karen Anderson went with plan B, which means that while this may be the last year you’ll see the little wooden house and plywood Santa at the Route 126 entrance to Anderson Tree Farm – the state’s extension of Ridge Road is going straight down her driveway – her cut-your-own Christmas tree business isn’t going anywhere. Anderson, whose father started the rural Plainfield tree farm in 1969, has already relocated the gift shop/warming center to a new, more spacious building and erected new pens for her menagerie of petting zoo animals. When the state completes Ridge Road, …
Friday, July 1, 2011
Advance notice of lane closures for the holiday weekend is designed to aid motorists’ travel plans, improve safety.
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Friday, July 1, 2011
Editor's Note: The following is a release from the Illinois Department of Transportation. To read the full release, click HERE. With thousands of motorists expected to travel on state roadways over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, the Illinois Department of Transportation announced that road work will be suspended where possible for the weekend to reduce potential congestion and improve traffic flow. The advance notice of lane closures for the holiday weekend is designed to aid motorists’ travel plans and improve safety. “Independence Day is often celebrated with friends and family usually traveling long distances to connect,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Gary Hannig. “With heavy traffic expected over the holiday weekend, …
The Sentinel
10:44 am on Friday, March 30, 2012
Aren't they going to ADD a right turn lane from North Aurora Road onto Ogden??? THAT'S where they need one the most. Right turners are often held up by cars in the right lane, at the stopklight, who want to go straight. C'MON guys, if you're going to be doing work in that area, add a right turn lane there. Sheesh.   more ›