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KANE COUNTY DIVISION of TRANSPORTATION KANE COUNTY DIVISION of TRANSPORTATION Carl Schoedel, P.E. 41W011 Burlington Road Director of Transportation St. Charles, IL 60175 County Engineer Phone: (630) 584-1170 Fax: (630) 584-5239 June 18, 2018 PRESS RELEASE 2018 Kane County Pavement Marking Program Kane County Section No. 18-00000-04-GM Kane County Section No. 18-00000-05-GM The annual Kane County Pavement Marking Program work will begin the week of June 25, 2018, weather permitting. The work shall include installation of urethane and paint pavement makings onto 248 miles of County highways as indicated on the attached map. County policy is to apply paint pavement markings annually on the majority of the County’s rural highways and the more durable urethane pavement marking onto the high volume County highways. This pavement marking project will improve the visibility of the lane markings for the motoring public. The work is anticipated to be completed by the end of September, weather dependent. Temporary daily lane closures will be required Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM to accomplish this work. Please watch for workers, equipment on the roadway and shoulders, anticipate increased travel times and exercise caution while traveling in freshly painted areas. Questions or concerns may be directed to Ray Johnson at (630) 406-7356. For all Kane County traffic advisories, visit the Traffic Alerts Page of the KDOT website. Work Zone Safety Alert Drivers in this project area should be prepared to reduce their speed, exercise caution, watch for construction workers and construction vehicles entering or leaving the site, and obey flaggers and other traffic control devices within the work zone. Drivers should expect delays and may want to add additional time to their commutes and consider the use of alternate routes while this work is completed. KDOT reminds drivers that is illegal to talk on a cell phone or text while driving through a highway construction work zone. The minimum penalty for speeding in a work zone is $375. Click this link to find out how Kane County Drivers can “make zero fatalities a reality.” . 19 N. County Line Rd. Lake - Cook Rd. Getty Rd. Algonquin H un 62 Barrington tle (! y R Hills Huntley d. 90 ¦¨§ 30 21 . 54 B d ig R T im n 436 be (!47 a 5 r 20 g ¤£ i 26 R l 34 d l 54 . 25 a (! d G R 18 y n o 4 546 m r . a 5421 52 d (!31 Carpentersville H 54 Manning R l Allen Rd. Rd. l a d Allen Rd. n 445 543 Gilberts a 5 1 R (!68 72 40 . (! 54 d Penny R l East l Rd. e Hampshire r Sleepy Dundee r y West B T Hollow 62 ig Dundee (!72 T (!72 im be 5459 Pingree Grove r 46 R 54 d. 11 . 54 d Elgin 61 . R 90 d ¦¨§ r R e k h l c a n W H 21 e i 54 r gh Hoffman B F l an Estates ur d lin A g ve to . n 17 Plank Burlington 5422 Rd. 5447 LOCATION FROM TO 1 Allen Road Dekalb County Line US Route 20 . 5438 . Rd . 2 Army Trail Road Dunham Road 1225 feet east of Dunham Road k d n d 22 Pla 54 R Udina 3 Beith Road Thatcher Road Illinois Route 47 R d 4 Big Timber Road Harmony Road Illinois Route 47 a e 5 Bliss Road Illinois Route 47 Main St . h r d 7 2 i ¤£20 6 Bunker Road Main Street Keslinger Road 4 u 5 . R d h M R 7 Burlington Road Walker Road Illinois Route 64 g 33 Elgin r 4 u 5 e . o Russell Rd 8 Corron Road Burlington Road Bowes Road g r 52 G c u 9 Dauberman Road U.S. Route 30 Keslinger Road b M p Plato Center p i 5433 10 Davis Road Scott Road US Route 30 Plato Rd. 51 R 5428 47 545 5434 11 Deerpath Road Tanner Road Oak Street 49 . 12 Dittman Road Burlington Road Plato Road d 43 R Bowes 13 Dunham Road Kirk Road 1500 feet Stearns Road d. Ellithorpe R 5449 n 14 Ellithorpe Road McGough Road Burlington Road a . 14 d m Bowes Rd. 15 Empire Road Illinois Route 47 Burlington Road t 17 t R 4 i 5 16 Fabyan Parkway Main Street Randall Road D w . (!25 o l d 18 17 French Road Burlington Road Illinois Route 72 p 38 R 54 e Bartlett 18 Galligan Road 555 feet south of Binnie Road Huntley Road P West 19 Getty Road Harmomy Road US Route 20 n 11 5451 8 a 5461 Bartlett 20 Granart Road Kendall County Line Rhodes Road 28 e 54 54 Rd. L 21 Harmony Allen Road Getty Road 5480 c South M . 22 Harter Road Dauberman Road Illinois Route 47 . Elgin d 12 d 23 Healy Road Bliss Road Norris Road R Rd. Ramm R 63 Bu h 56 r 54 lin n 24 Hinckley Road West County Line Road Jericho Road g g 50 to o r u n r 25 Hughes Road Illinois Route 47 Fabyan Parkway o Lees Rd. o Stearns G 27 C 437 Rd. 26 Huntley Road McHenry County Line Sleepy Hollow Road c 54 5 M 35 Silver 27 I.C. Trail Illinois Route 64 Sauber Road 45 5 . 28 Jericho Road Hinckley Road Orchard Road d r 53 e 57 29 Kaneville Road Fabyan Parkway Peck Road 55 R b 2 56 l 54 l (!31 u 30 Keslinger Road West County Line Road Illinois Route 47 a 13 a d S 27 n 31 Keslinger Road Illinois Route 47 Randall Road I.C. a Wayne419 32 Kirk Road Illinois Route 64 3500 feet South of Dunham Road R 5 Lily Empire Rd. Campton 33 LaFox Road Keslinger Road Illinois Route 38 47 A (! rmy Trail Rd. 34 LaFox Road Illinois Route 38 Illinois Route 64 Virgil Lake Hills 420 69 15 . 5 54 d 35 Lees Road Illinois Route 47 Sauber Road R 34 36 Main Street (Maple Park) West County Line Road Liberty Street 54 m a 2 h 37 Main Street West County Line Road Randall Road n u 38 McGough Road Illinois Route 64 Peplow Road Wasco D 5477 (!64 39 McLean Boulevard Spring Street Bowes Road 40 Meredith Road Keslinger Road IC Trail e n i 41 Mooseheart Road Randall Road Illinois Route 31 14 L 4 5 42 Montgomery Road Illinois Route 25 Hill Avenue y Be t ith Rd. 34 32 n 43 Muirhead Road Plato Road Bowes Road u 3 423 St. Charles o 5 44 Norris Road Healy Road Tanner Road . 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