Palos Hills Mayor Jerry Bennett (from left), IDOT Bureau Chief Charles F. Riddle, Justice Mayor Kris Wasowicz, Illinois Tollway Executive Director Lanyea Griffin, Cook County  DoTH Superintendent Jennifer “Sis” Killen. (Photo by Carol McGowan)

Palos Hills Mayor Jerry Bennett (from left), IDOT Bureau Chief Charles F. Riddle, Justice Mayor Kris Wasowicz, Illinois Tollway Executive Director Lanyea Griffin, Cook County DoTH Superintendent Jennifer “Sis” Killen. (Photo by Carol McGowan)

Work set to begin on new Tollway ramps for 88th/Cork Avenue

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By Carol McGowan

After years of wishing and planning, construction of the Tri-State Tollway interchange at 88th and Cork Avenue in Justice is about to begin.

Officials from the Illinois Tollway Authority, Illinois Department of Transportation, Cook County Department of Transportation, Village of Justice, and City of Palos Hills were on hand to help kick off the project last week.

The June 1 event was held on Frontage Road, between Cork Avenue and Industrial Drive in Justice.

The new interchange will be built as part of the Tollway’s $4 billion Central Tri-State Tollway Project, with the cost of new ramps being shared by the Tollway and its local partners.

The interchange is one of the top projects in the state’s Competitive Freight Program aimed at improving the movement of freight and delivering congestion relief and economic benefits across the state.

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Justice Mayor Kris Wasowicz (from left, front) Trustee Fran Mills and Trustee Melanie Kuban; (back row, from left) Trustee John Obrochta, Trustee Jeff Allen, Village Clerk Dave Kroll.

Local residents may remember when there was an exit ramp from northbound Interstate 294 to 88th/Cork Avenue. It was removed in 1992 as a perceived safety threat to a nearby school, which itself was closed a few years later. That ramp was part of the discussion at last week’s event.

The current project has been a dream of Justice Mayor Kris Wasowicz for years and has been in the planning stages for years involving the tollway, state, county, the Village of Justice, and the Southwest Conference of Mayors.

The $39 million infrastructure investment includes construction of new ramps connecting 88th/Cork Avenue to the Tri-State Tollway, along with other local roadway improvements to both accommodate the larger Central Tri-State construction project as well as to improve local traffic circulation and provide congestion relief.

Reconstruction of the 88th/Cork Avenue Bridge over I-294 and construction on the new ramps is set to start this month, while construction on the mainline Central Tri-State Tollway surrounding the area is in full swing.

The interchange project is scheduled to be complete by the end of 2024.

Executive Director for the Illinois Tollway Lanyea Griffin said, “This new interchange is going to be more than access improvements – it’s going to be a game changer for the Chicago Southland in terms of providing congestion relief and economic opportunities. Our agency’s innovative Interchange and Roadway Cost Sharing Policy is providing communities like Justice new opportunities and is opening doors for economic success, and as you will hear those doors are wide open.”

As part of the project, the Tollway will construct a new ramp connecting northbound I-294 to 88th/Cork Avenue and a new ramp connecting 88th/Cork Avenue to southbound I-294. In addition, the Tollway will widen the 88th/Cork Avenue Bridge over I-294 to provide a southbound left turn lane, as well as additional pedestrian and bicycle access, noise walls and drainage and lighting improvements.

The new interchange is designed to be compatible with a new ramp connecting southbound Archer Avenue to northbound I-294, which is being constructed by the Illinois Tollway as part of the Central Tri-State Tollway Project.

“This project aligns with Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle’s goal that all communities throughout the county are ensured equitable access to safe, modern and efficient roadways,” said Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways Supt. Jennifer “Sis” Killen. “Transportation investment is the backbone to supporting economic potential in our region. We are proud to partner with the Tollway and the Village of Justice on this critical freight project to provide improved mobility and reduced congestion for those traveling within the Village and surrounding Southland communities.”

The new interchange is located within an enterprise zone created by the Village of Justice and will encourage new construction and support job creation in the village, as well as opening up an entryway to Justice and other surrounding communities to relieve traffic congestion and provide easier access to destinations including freight related businesses and SeatGeek Stadium.

Wasowicz was excited to see the project get underway. ““The project will facilitate investment in and redevelopment of the Village of Justice and several surrounding communities while improving efficiencies for freight related companies for more cost-effective shipping and logistics and will create employment opportunities and mobility for the region.”

Benefits of the ramp work mentioned include creating improved truck access to the CSX Railroad intermodal yard in Bedford Park, reducing congestion, and promoting economic development and job creation in the region.

Mayor Jerry Bennett of the City of Palos Hills was on hand to congratulate Justice and Wasowicz.

“Mayor Wasowicz approached the Southwest Conference of Mayors 15 years ago to look into funding to get the ramp project moving.  That’s a lot of dedication,” Bennett said.

Bennett, who’s in his 41st year as mayor, said, “What’s good for one town is good for everyone else.  It brings development for all of us, so I’m happy for them.

“Cooperation is how things get done.  There were multi agencies who bought this to fruition and working together is what it’s all about.  There may be more projects in the works down the road.  We will be looking for a few ramp projects on south end of 294 around 103rd near Harlem.  Will work with Chicago Ridge to try and ease up 95th street ramp congestion.”

Information on the 88th/Cork Avenue Interchange Project, including comprehensive information and map overviews can be found in the Projects section on the Tollway’s website.

1 Comment

  1. Larry S. on June 7, 2022 at 8:28 pm

    Does this have anything to do with the utterly idiotic decision to merge 79th street into 1 lane at 88th Avenue? It’s absolutely confounding how some moron thought this was a good ides!! Can this be reversed rigjt away? This is now an ongoing safety hazard as cars in the right lane are racing down and cutting off cars in the left lane!!



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