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SCHAUMBURG – The Illinois Department of Transportation announced that, weather
permitting, starting on Friday, April 4, it will begin putting
into effect the closure of one lane in each direction along the
entire length of the Edens Expressway/Interstate 94.
These permanent lane closures
will be in place through July north of Old Orchard Rd. and
through August south of Old Orchard Rd., weather permitting. The
closures are required to complete work on the second and final
phase of the Edens Rehabilitation Project, which includes
patching and resurfacing six bridge decks and resurfacing all
three lanes of the entire length of the14-mile expressway from
Lawrence Ave. to Lake Cook Rd.
“IDOT understands that this
project will create short term inconvenience for drivers who
normally use the Edens Expressway,” said IDOT Chief of Staff
Clayton Harris III.
“We want the public to know that our goal is to extend the life
of the Edens and to delay the need for a major reconstruction of
the Expressway. The roadway was reconstructed in the late 1970s
and this recent winter provided ample evidence that the roadway
is deteriorating. There was a major hole in one of the bridge
decks on Feb. 8 and numerous potholes that required emergency
patching. Public safety and common sense dictate that we take
action now to delay the need for what would be an extremely
costly and disruptive reconstruction project.”
Harris
said that Illinois State Police will be strictly enforcing the
45 mile per hour work zone speed limit, both for the safety of
construction workers and motorists. Police will use squad cars,
motorcycle patrols and mobile photo enforcement vans to patrol
the work zone.
IDOT
advises drivers to avoid the Edens if possible. IDOT also
recommends car pooling and using mass transit. Drivers who must
use the Edens should allow extra time, especially during the
rush hours.
Deputy
Director of Highways and Region 1 Engineer Diane O’Keefe said
that the full-length closure of the expressway is governed by
the fact that six bridges will be undergoing rehabilitation at
the same time. These are the bridges over the Skokie River, over
the Union Pacific Railroad tracks, over Golf Rd., over Forest
Glen Ave. over the North Branch of the Chicago River and over
Cicero Ave.
“We want
the public to understand that the full-length closure is
required because we are going to have six bridge rehab projects
underway that will reduce the Edens to only two lanes in each
direction,” O’Keefe said. “We also have to patch and resurface
the roadway in between these bridges. Instead of having a series
of closures and bottlenecks, it is much safer for us to put a
single configuration in place that drivers can be accustomed to.
Even if at times there is no visible work going on in sections
of the expressway, we want drivers to understand this lane
configuration is necessary for their safety and for the
efficient flow of traffic.”
Once IDOT
starts putting the lane closures into effect after midnight
Thursday into Friday April 4, it will take several days and
nights to get traffic into the complete configuration for Stage
1. During this stage, cars will be driving on the right lane and
the shoulder.
In Stage
2, this configuration will flip, and cars will be using the left
and center lane, while the right lane and shoulder will be
closed.
In Stage
3, from the end of July through the end of September, weather
permitting, there will be three lanes open in each direction on
the Edens Expressway north of Old Orchard Road except for during
overnight hours, when two lanes will be closed for the final
phase of resurfacing and one lane will remain open.
The Edens
south of Old Orchard Road will have three lanes open in each
direction during the daytime starting at the end of August, with
the nighttime closures continuing until the end of September.
The
project will also involve drainage modifications at the Foster
Ave., Pratt St., Willow Road and Winnetka Road underpasses.
As of
last fall, IDOT permanently expanded the service area for IDOT’s
Emergency Traffic Patrol service from Lake St. to Lake Cook Rd.,
at the northern terminus of the Edens. These increased patrols
will help to ensure that emergency lane blockages are removed as
quickly as possible.
The
contractor for the $42.8 million project is Plote Inc.
More
information about the Edens project is available online at
www.edensi94.com
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