SCHAUMBURG,
IL -- Beginning May 3, there will be some moving road
work on Illinois Routes 38 and 47 in the Sugar Grove,
Elburn and Lily Lake areas. Workers will be sealing
joints and cracks on IL 38, from the DeKalb County Line
to IL 47. Another crew will be working on IL 47 between
IL 64 and Seavey Road. There will also be work on
another stretch of IL 47 from Prairie Street to Jericho
Road south of Sugar Grove.
These will be daytime moving
operations, with no permanent lane closures.
Flaggers will direct traffic around the work zones.
The total cost of these projects is about $200,000.
The work is scheduled to be completed by early June,
weather permitting. Motorists should drive with care
through the construction zones and watch for slowed
or stopped traffic and workers. The contractors for
the projects are Freehill Asphalt Incorporated of
Watseka and K.R. Hartman Incorporated of Kankakee ,
Illinois .
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IDOT would like to remind motorists to abide by
the posted speed limit and use extra caution when
driving in work zones. When workers are present on
Illinois highways the speed limit is 45 mph, unless
otherwise posted. Keep Us Alive Drive 45 is the
Orange Ribbon campaign IDOT launched this
construction season to recognize those who have lost
their lives in work zones and to remind motorists to
slow down and stay alert when driving. In 2003, 44
people were killed in work zone related accidents.
Five of those people were construction workers. In
addition, one IDOT minuteman and a tollway worker
were killed while on duty.
KEEP
US
ALIVE - DRIVE 45
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