Map of Kane County's 2024 Resurfacing Program
Map of Kane County's 2024 Resurfacing Program

Kane County's 2024 Highway Resurfacing Program Begins

Kane County Division of Transportation Media Release 4/29/2024 5:00AM

April 26, 2024 - The Annual County Resurfacing program is scheduled to begin on the week of Monday, April 29th, weather permitting. Construction work hours will be from 7:00 am until 5:00 pm Monday thru Saturday, requiring temporary daily lane closures and flaggers directing traffic for the safety of the workers and the travelling public. This work is anticipated to take approximately six months to complete, weather permitting. The resurfacing process is part of our annual maintenance program to increase the longevity of County roads. The program will consist of milling and resurfacing, structure adjustments, curb and gutter replacement work on portions of roads, milling of rumble strips along Jericho Road, and application of pavement markings.

 

Listed below are the portions of roads to be resurfaced with curb and gutter replacement noted. Please note that this list is for informational purposes and may not represent the order of work.

 

  • Silver Glen Road – Randall Road to IL Route 47, with curb and gutter repairs
  • West County Line Road – Approx. 130 FT south of IL Route 38 to Main Street Road
  • Granart Road – Dauberman Road to County Line
  • Jericho Road – Approx. 1,100 FT west of Granart Road to approx. 825 FT west of IL Route 47
  • Keslinger Road – Approx. 650 FT east of Harley Road to approx. 350 FT west of Harley Road

 

The roads will remain open during construction but may include temporary daily lane closures and flaggers, primarily from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Visit our Traffic Advisories webpage for more information on

road closures, detours, and active KDOT projects.

 

Motorists should expect delays while traveling through the work areas, consider alternate routes and expect additional commute time. Motorists are asked to reduce their speed, watch for construction workers and vehicles entering and leaving the site and obey flaggers and traffic control devices. It is illegal to talk or text on a cell phone while driving.

Kane County Division of Transportation

41W011 Burlington Road, St. Charles, IL 60175 | (630) 584-1170

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