Dauberman Road Extension in Big Rock is Officially Open
The extension of Dauberman Road in Big Rock is now open.
The newly extended road now runs from Keslinger Road to the north and connects to Granart Road to the south. This $26 million project extends Dauberman Road over Route 30 and the BNSF railroad lines, significantly enhancing the region's transportation network.
Planning
for the project began in 2008, and the construction phase took a year
and a half to complete. This much-needed regional improvement is
designed to enhance public safety, improve emergency response times, and
increase accessibility for motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians. The
extension addresses long-standing transportation challenges in the
southwestern part of Kane County.
Key Benefits of the Dauberman Road Extension:
Enhanced Emergency Response: The extension provides a grade-separated crossing over the BNSF railroad, eliminating delays caused by passing trains. First responders, including fire and paramedics, will now have quicker access to areas north of Route 30, such as Kaneland High School and surrounding communities.
Improved Safety: The new road increases safety for motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians who previously had limited options for crossing the BNSF railroad.
Increased Connectivity: The project links the Village of Big Rock to the Village of Sugar Grove, improving overall transportation efficiency and system linkage in the region.Learn more about the infrastructure projects currently under review or construction by the Kane County Division of Transportation at the KDOT Website.