The frontage road will connect Weber Road to the existing access road to Normantown, the Village said.
Weber Road is closed in both directions from Taylor to 135th.
The path is going to be removed and replaced as part of ongoing redevelopment of the lake.
Part of Dalhart will be closed due to water main installation.
The construction will require daily, intermittent and occasional overnight lane closures, IDOT said.
Over the next two weeks, work includes asphalt paving, storm sewer work, and gutter, median and sidewalk at Remington Drive.
The Lakeview Drive entrance will be closed until at least July 19, dependent on weather.
Lane reductions will continue through the holiday weekend, so drivers should allow for extra time if traveling through the area.
The water main installation project will be finished by July 9, weather permitting.
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The lane reduction spans from Homer Avenue to Hickory Avenue and is expected to last most of the day, the village said.
Some lanes are closing on the stretch of I-55 between Weber Road and Interstate 80. The project is expected to be done in November.
Train tracks at the intersection of 135th Street and New Avenue are being replaced, and the intersection will be closed beginning June 1.
It marks the third installment of $250 million in grants for local projects across the state.
To ensure a safe holiday, Romeoville officers will join Illinois State Police for increased enforcement.
A Ford traveling south on Dalhart Avenue had stopped because of a tree on the road, when it was struck by three other cars from the back.
Romeoville PD said the crash is still under investigation and the victims were transported to AMITA Bolingbrook Hospital.
Traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction for most of the day.
Route 53 is opening up, except the right northbound lane near Lewis University.​
Kevin T. Lawlor, 46, was traveling south on Independence Boulevard when he collided with a semi-tractor driven by a North Aurora resident.
Eastbound lane on Normantown Road will be directed to merge onto the westbound lane from Birch Lane to Michigan​ Drive.
Trains on the Heritage Corridor were suspended due to the protests and have now been resumed since Monday.
Metra said due to curfew restrictions, it is cancelling trains on the Heritage Corridor line.
The road is now open for use.
Paving will begin after Memorial Day and residents are asked to anticipate heavy traffic.
The lane shifts will occur Wednesday night between 7 p.m. and 5 a.m., and again Monday, April 27 in the same time frame.
Drivers along Independence Boulevard (IL Route 53) should expect delays and occasional lane closures until October.
The Romeoville village announced shortly after 2 p.m. on Tuesday that the Eastbound lane of Normantown Road was open to traffic.
An alert about the road closures was sent just before 4 p.m.
A crash involving a semi-truck closed a portion of Taylor Road to all traffic on Wednesday, Dec. 4. As of 2:50 p.m., the road had re-opened.
The two-vehicle crash happened just before 7:30 p.m.
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The officer has been released from the hospital, the department said.
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Motorists are asked to avoid the area.
The airport will remain open during reconstruction of Taxiway B.
REAL IDs will not be available.