Kane County Connects
Engaged Citizens. Involved Communities. Open Government.
Menu

Search

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries RSS
  • Comments RSS
  • WordPress.org

Kane County Outreach Coodinator Rick Nagel

Kane County Government Center, 719 S. Batavia, Ave., Geneva, IL 60134
1-630-208-5133
Any time. Email kanecountyconnects@gmail.com
Browse: Home   /   Transportation   /   Page 77
'Ask Mr./Ms. Kane County Person': Where Are the Signs on Randall Announcing Route 38 Is Coming Up?!

‘Ask Mr./Ms. Kane County Person’: Where Are the Signs on Randall Announcing Route 38 Is Coming Up?!

July 3, 2014
by kanecountyconnects
Government, Transportation

It is time once again for “Ask Mr./Ms. Kane County Person,” the column that unabashedly mimics the “Ask Mr. Language Person” columns written by the late…

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Print
  • Twitter
  • Google
Read Article →
Keslinger Road Could Be One Lane During 'Pavement Rejuvenation'

Keslinger Road Could Be One Lane During ‘Pavement Rejuvenation’

July 1, 2014
by kanecountyconnects
Transportation

The Pavement Preservation Rejuvenation program, which involves the application of surface treatments to prolong the life of the road, will begin on Keslinger Road from IL…

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Print
  • Twitter
  • Google
Read Article →
READER POLL: Has It Gotten Louder Since O'Hare Added New Runway?

READER POLL: Has It Gotten Louder Since O’Hare Added New Runway?

June 30, 2014
by kanecountyconnects
Environment, Government, Transportation

  An article in Monday’s Daily Herald sheds some light on a question we’ve been asked a few times in the past couple weeks: “We…

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Print
  • Twitter
  • Google
Read Article →
Meeting in Big Rock Suggests Solutions for Train-Stoppage Issue

Meeting in Big Rock Suggests Solutions for Train-Stoppage Issue

June 27, 2014
by kanecountyconnects
Government, Public Safety, Transportation

  In years past, every community wanted the train to pass through their town to foster economic activity, including Big Rock, IL. Today, the success…

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Print
  • Twitter
  • Google
Read Article →
Police Will Crack Down on July 4 Drunken Drivers

Police Will Crack Down on July 4 Drunken Drivers

June 27, 2014
by kanecountyconnects
Public Safety, Transportation

The Montgomery Police Department has announced plans for July 4 traffic enforcement, focusing on drunken and unbuckled drivers. The intensified enforcement effort will focus on late night…

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Print
  • Twitter
  • Google
Read Article →
11 Randall Road Intersections Will Be First to Get Flashing Yellow Left-Turn Arrows

11 Randall Road Intersections Will Be First to Get Flashing Yellow Left-Turn Arrows

June 18, 2014
by kanecountyconnects
Government, Transportation

    Come spring, Randall Road could have life-saving yellow left-turn arrows at 11 intersections, the Kane County Division of Transportation reports. In a June 11…

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Print
  • Twitter
  • Google
Read Article →
Plato and Rippberger/Russell Road Paving Starts Week of June 23

Plato and Rippberger/Russell Road Paving Starts Week of June 23

June 18, 2014
by kanecountyconnects
Transportation

Milling and paving on Plato Road and Rippberger/Russell roads in the north-center portion of Kane County will begin the week of June 23, 2014, a…

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Print
  • Twitter
  • Google
Read Article →
Train-Horn Noise Might Soon Be Quieted in Mill Creek Area

Train-Horn Noise Might Soon Be Quieted in Mill Creek Area

June 17, 2014
by kanecountyconnects
Government, Transportation

    When they talk about a blast from the past in the Mill Creek area outside Geneva, they’re probably not talking about a favorite…

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Print
  • Twitter
  • Google
Read Article →
5 E-Z Steps to Adopt a Highway in Kane County

5 E-Z Steps to Adopt a Highway in Kane County

June 17, 2014
by kanecountyconnects
Government, Transportation, Uncategorized

    Volunteers are part of the life blood of any community, and Kane County is blessed with hundreds of volunteers, from the Kane County…

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Print
  • Twitter
  • Google
Read Article →
KDOT Shows Performance Measures on Interactive Page

KDOT Shows Performance Measures on Interactive Page

June 16, 2014
by kanecountyconnects
Government, Taxpayers, Transportation

More than 81 percent of Kane County bridges are in good condition. More than 70 percent of Kane County roads are in excellent, very good or…

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Print
  • Twitter
  • Google
Read Article →
← Previous 1 … 76 77 78 … 80 Next →

Kane County Connects Facebook

Kane County Connects Facebook

Connect With Kane County Connects!

KCC Subscribe

Subscribe to KCC's E-Newsletter and receive all the most recent updates and news!

Kane County Counts!

Kane County Counts!

Why Kane?

Why Kane?

Kane County OpenGov

OpenGov

Copyright © 2019 Kane County Connects

Powered by WordPress and Oxygen

loading Cancel
Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
Email check failed, please try again
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.