IDOT logo

IDOT unveils 10 central Cook Count road projects

Highlighting one of its busiest construction seasons ever, the Illinois Department of Transportation announced that major projects in central Cook County are planned or underway, fueled by Gov. JB Pritzker’s historic, bipartisan Rebuild Illinois capital program.

Ten projects combined represent a total investment of nearly $220 million, improving safety and mobility while sustaining and creating good-paying jobs throughout the region.

“Rebuild Illinois is revitalizing communities and neighborhoods by investing in projects and people in Cook County and throughout the state,” said Gov. Pritzker. “Through the largest capital program in state history, IDOT will be delivering improvements to build a more resilient, accessible and equitable system of transportation for generations to come, while creating jobs and enhancing local quality of life.”

The 10 major projects in central Cook County are scheduled to be completed from 2025 through 2030:

  • 55th Street from Interstate 294 (Tri-State Tollway) to west of Plainfield Road includes intersection widening and resurfacing. At least one lane of traffic will remain open during construction. Construction began in 2023 and is estimated to be complete in late summer 2025.
  • Harlem Avenue (Illinois 43) over 95th Street (U.S. 12/20) includes bridge widening and repair. One lane will remain open during construction. This project is anticipated to begin in spring and is estimated to be complete by fall 2025.
  • LaGrange Road (U.S. 12) at Archer Avenue (Illinois 171) and 79th Street bridge replacement started in the spring and will be complete in summer 2025, with one lane open during construction.
  • East Avenue at 47th Street and from 47th Street to 55th Street includes traffic signal installation, resurfacing and ADA improvements. Daytime lane closures are needed to complete construction. A detour will be in place. The project is anticipated to begin late summer 2024 and estimated to be complete fall 2026.
  • 79th Street from Archer Avenue to Cicero Avenue includes resurfacing and is anticipated to begin late summer 2024 and be complete fall 2025. Daytime lane closures will be required.
  • I-290 (Eisenhower Expressway) at Ridgeland Avenue includes resurfacing and installation of retaining walls. Daily lane closures with some full bridge closures are needed to complete the work. The project is anticipated to begin summer 2027 and estimated to be complete fall 2028.
  • I-55 (Stevenson Expressway) from Wolf Road to Cicero Avenue (Illinois 50) includes bridge deck resurfacing, bridge joint replacement and repair, patching and drainage improvements. Two lanes of traffic will remain open during construction. The project is anticipated to begin spring 2028 and estimated to be complete fall 2030.
  • I-55 at Harlem Avenue includes bridge replacement, reconstruction, intersection improvements and ADA upgrades. One lane will remain open during construction. The project is anticipated to begin in fall 2027 and wrap up by the end of 2029.
  • Harlem Avenue at Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal includes bridge superstructure rehabilitation and bridge repair. One lane will remain open during construction. The project is anticipated to begin in fall 2027 and be complete fall 2029.
  • Archer Avenue from Illinois 171 to Harlem Avenue and Harlem Avenue from Archer Avenue to 63rd Street includes traffic signal replacement, water main and drainage improvements, and ADA upgrades. One lane will remain open during construction. The project is anticipated to begin spring 2027 and estimated to be complete fall 2028.

1 Comment

  1. Jason Taylor on September 22, 2024 at 10:13 am

    79th Street from Archer Avenue to Cicero Avenue includes resurfacing and is anticipated to begin late summer 2024 and be complete fall 2025. Daytime lane closures will be required. Welcome to the first day of fall and nothing has been done. you can’t do much during the winter when it comes to resurfacing. Who are they kidding? not me. If and when they decide to do this project, what is going to happen to the 379-pace bus? it has not yet recovered from the pandemic as many buses during morning and evening rush hours are already cancelled. transportation is just going to get worse. We tried reaching out to pace and it is like talking to a brick wall. I personally reached out to the RTA and awaiting a response.



Local News

Logo-Argo

Argo’s late rally falls short vs. Tinley Park

Argo had the final scoring opportunity it wanted in Friday night’s South Suburban crossover contest against host Tinley Park. Unfortunately for the Argonauts, an untimely interception thrown after reaching the Titans’ 30-yard-line with 56 seconds remaining on a first-and-10 play sealed their fate in a 19-14 loss. “The kids fought at the end, but we…

Zach Norred, left, and Ryan Fitzgerald get back to the defensive line on Oct. 5 against Indiana Wesleyan. SXU photo

Area sports roundup: Cougars fall to national power; area golfers swing to sectionals

St. Xavier has proven to be a solid top-15 football team in the country in NAIA play, but the Cougars need a little more work when playing with top-5 opponents. Cougars coach Mike Feminis didn’t sugarcoat things when he said his team took “a good old-fashioned butt whipping from an outstanding team,” after the visiting…

Logo-St. Rita

Nazareth’s ground game dominates vs. St. Rita

Quarterback Logan Malachuk and the other skill players at Nazareth draw most of the attention and deservedly so.  After all, the Roadrunners have piled up 206 points through the first six games of the season, a 34.3 average. But after Nazareth’s 45-21 CCL/ESCC Green victory at St. Rita in Week 6, it was the five…

football-stock

Mike Walsh’s Football Top 10, Week 7

1. MARIST (5-1) Last week: Beat Providence 28-7 This week: at St. Ignatius Comment: Running back John McAuliffe and quarterback Jacob Ritter accounted for two TDs each in a strong victory over Providence. 2. LYONS (6-0) Last week: Beat Oak Park-River Forest  49-14 This week: at Downers Grove North  Comment: West Suburban Silver supremacy on…

Mother McAuley's Sydney Buchanan gets ready to serve against Marist Oct. 5 in the ASICS Challenge. Photo by Jeff Vorva

Girls volleyball roundup: Mother McAuley beats Marist to take third in ASICS

Mother McAuley’s chance for a three-peat of winning the ASICS Challenge was halted in the semifinals. But the third-place match was no disappointment. The host Mighty Macs took third in the tournament by beating rival Marist for the second time in 10 days, 25-20, 25-19 on Oct. 5. The two teams met on Sept. 26…

Solorio runners George Cortes (left) and Rigoberto De La Torre flank co-coach Robert Dron at the Sun Warrior Invitational on Oct. 5. Photo by Mike Walsh

Cross country: Solorio’s unique venue a hit with runners

Come over the bridge spanning the west branch of the lagoon at the Marquette Park Golf Course on the way from the ninth green and make a left.  While making the final kick down the left side of the No. 1 hole, there are trees on the left that have leaves beginning to change colors.…

A butterfly landed on the face of Josephine Mitre, 9, of Beverly, at Lake Katherine during the nature center's Monarch Festival. (Photos by Kelly White)

Lake Katherine pays tribute to endangered Monarchs

The ever-popular Monarch made its appearance once again at Lake Katherine Nature Center & Botanical Gardens during a weekend long, Monarch Celebration. The 31st annual Monarch Celebration honored the exquisite Monarch, right at the nature center, 7402 Lake Katherine Drive, Palos Heights, and was held on September 21 and September 22. Judy Splayt, of Tinley…

More than 1,000 runners of all ages turned out Sept. 15 for Selma’s Sweets Run 4 Peace 5k at Moraine Valley Community College. (Photo by Nuha Abdessalam)

‘Selma’s Sweets Run 4 Peace’ 5K at Moraine Valley Community College

Selma’s Sweets Run 4 Peace 5k at Moraine Valley Community College gathered over 1,000 attendees for Palestine Child Relief Fund. “When I think about PCRF’s first inauguration nearly 11 years ago, we had a great group by far, but this is the largest group I’ve seen attend this event. Congratulations,” said Mayor Gerald Bennett. Runners…

Orland Township Supervisor Paul O'Grady's SuPETvisor of the Year went to Orland Park pup, Siren, and his owner, Michelle Leddin. (Supplied photo)

Pets rule at Orland Township’s Palooza

In 2010, Orland Township Supervisor Paul O’Grady, with the help of his own family, expanded the Orland Township Food Pantry and created the Orland Township Pet Pantry. He called it, “Crashy’s Closet,” which was named after O’Grady’s beloved rescue cat. Today, “Crashy’s Closet” has helped many residents ease the burden of owning a pet, maintaining…

swnh biz 9-29-24 starbucks grand opening

Starbucks opens on former vacant lot in West Lawn

A new Starbucks opened last week in Chicago’s West Lawn community on a lot that had been vacant for 40 years. Groundbreaking for the newest Starbucks took place in March at 6413 S. Cicero Ave. and was led by Mayor Brandon Johnson and 13th Ward Ald. Marty Quinn. The lot was a former gas station…

Neighbors

chicago bears logo

Cheerio! Lyons bars can open at 7 a.m. Sunday for early Bears game

By mayoral decree, Bears fans can start drinking earlier Sunday at bars in Lyons. The Bears play Jacksonville in London and the kickoff will be at 8:30 a.m. Chicago time Sunday. Usually, Lyons bars can’t open until 10 a.m. on Sunday. But they will be allowed to open and start serving at 7 a.m. With…

Student volunteers help unload the pumpkins for the UMC Pumpkin Patch in 2022. (File photo)

Oak Lawn United Methodist Church to open Pumpkin Patch this weekend

Every year about now, the First United Methodist Church of Oak Lawn celebrates the season by trucking in thousands of orange gourds for its Pumpkin Patch. People look forward to the return of the Pumpkin Patch, which this year runs from October 13 to October 31 on the church grounds at 100th Street and Central…

Mike Balasa, of Evergreen Park, along with his children, Ben, 4, and Olivia, 8, and his wife, Jasmine, at the Worth Park District's Fall Fest on Sunday. (Photos by Kelly white)

Worth Fall Fest ushers in the season

Fall is in the air. The Worth Park District welcomed the season with its annual Fall Fest on Sunday, Oct. 6, at Gale Moore Park, 109th Street and Nordica Avenue, Worth. “Getting everyone out in the community to enjoy what we offer makes me really happy,” said Stephanie Analitis, superintendent of recreation for the Worth…

Sean Walsh

Palos Park’s Walsh skates for injured first responders at 911 Cup

Palos Park Officer Sean Walsh spent this past weekend in Las Vegas with his skates laced up and participating in the Las Vegas 911 Cup. The 911 cup is a fundraising event supporting police officers, fire fighters, paramedics, and EMTs injured in the line of duty. Officer Walsh’s hockey team, Level Zero Heros, played teams…

reporter 2-2-24 oak lawn police logo

Chicago man charged in Oak Lawn carjacking

A Chicago man has been charged with carjacking a vehicle from a female teenager in the parking lot of the Jewel-Osco at 8801 S. Ridgeland Ave. on Sept. 28, police said. Police said a female teenager was parked and sitting inside her vehicle in the Jewel-Osco parking lot when a man with dreadlocks, wearing a…

Rick, Jake and Care Herpich, of Oak Lawn, stand in front of their elaborate Halloween display, Krazy Korner. (Supplied photos)

Herpich family’s epic Halloween decorations aim to scare

Care and Rick Herpich moved to Oak Lawn in 2001 with their son, Jake. It was then that the family began what would become an elaborate Halloween tradition, with their display growing more frightening each year. It is now known in the neighborhood as the Krazy Korner. Over the past two decades, the Herpich family’s…

evergreen park logo

Evergreen Park approves disaster prevention plan

The threat that hazards and disasters pose to residents and property has been recognized by Evergreen Park officials. A resolution was approved by a 6-0 margin during the Evergreen Park Village Board meeting Monday night, acknowledging the importance of reducing or eliminating vulnerability to disasters. The U.S. Congress passed the Disaster Mitigation Act on Oct.…

The iconic sign outside Petey's Bungalow Restaurant and Lounge can be seen at the corner of 95th Street and Kostner Avenue. The restaurant, which opened in 1961, will close after Tuesday, Oct. 15. (Photo by Joe Boyle)

After 63 years, Petey’s Bungalow in Oak Lawn prepares for last supper

After 63 years, a popular Oak Lawn restaurant will close its doors for the last time. Petey’s Bungalow Restaurant and Lounge, 4401 W. 95th St., will cease operations after Tuesday, Oct. 15. The restaurant, a local fixture known as a classic supper club, has been at the same location since 1961. In a Facebook post,…

ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology is non-operational throughout the city, including a device on a corner near Ald. Raymond Lopez’s 15th Ward office. According to the City of Chicago data portal, ShotSpotter detected 1,025 rounds fired citywide between Sept. 15 and 22, 2024. (Photo by Robin Sluzas)

Local aldermen rip mayor over ShotSpotter cancellation

After the Chicago City Council passed an ordinance giving Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling the authority to extend ShotSpotter technology, Mayor Brandon Johnson’s February 2024 promise to turn off the monitors set up a battle with a majority of aldermen. Three Southwest Side aldermen spoke to the Greater Southwest News-Herald about why ShotSpotter technology should…

Family and furry companions join in a circle for prayer and song at Palos United Methodist Church. (Photos by Nuha Abdessalam)

Palos United Methodist Church hosts pet blessing

It was a lively occasion as a pair of Great Danes, a cat named Gus, and an elderly Beagle-Lab mix named Seamus were among the four-legged attendees gathered Sunday afternoon, Oct. 6, at Palos United Methodist Church for the annual pet blessing celebrating the Feast of St. Francis. Pastor Caitlyn Nesbit led the ceremony at…