MOUNT PROSPECT, IL — A number of transportation-related projects in Cook County, including one in Mount Prospect, were recently approved by the Cook County Board of Commissioners. Specifically, planning, design and construction contracts were given the thumbs-up by the 17-member board and its president.
The multi-modal projects, overseen by Cook County's Department of Transportation and Highways, are intended to improve state of good repair, operations, safety and support the regional economy, according to the board.
In Mount Prospect, the board approved $408,748 intended for construction including resurfacing of Lonnquist Boulevard, installation of street lighting, installation of emergency vehicle preemption systems on traffic signals, installation of a Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon and enhancements, such as brick pavers, at the northeast corner of Central Road and Busse Road.
In northern Cook County, which includes Evanston, Glenview, Northbrook, Arlington Heights, Palatine, and Skokie, a sum of $415,250 was approved for bituminous and prime coat materials for partial and full depth pavement patches and pothole patching in the summer months to maintain a safe riding surface for vehicular traffic in the two northern maintenance districts of Cook County.
Several countywide projects were approved by the board, including the following:
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