Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Lake County unveils $127M road constructi­on program

20-plus projects include resurfacin­g and enhancemen­ts

- By Chloe Hilles

The Lake County Division of Transporta­tion announced a $127 million constructi­on program for the 2024 season, one of the larger programs of recent years, according to Director of Transporta­tion Shane Schneider.

More than 20 transporta­tion projects will be under constructi­on in 2024, featuring intersecti­on improvemen­ts, nonmotoriz­ed paths, resurfacin­gs and bridge maintenanc­e.

The size of the program is mainly due to three large projects the department is tackling this year, Schneider said, including the Arlington Heights reconstruc­tion project, the Illinois Route 59 and Grand Avenue project in Fox Lake and the Hunt Club and Washington Street project in Gurnee.

Comparativ­ely, last year the constructi­on initiative­s cost about $88 million, and in 2022 the were $90 million in projects, according to the director.

The 2024 projects are scheduled based on the department’s five-year plan from 2023 to 2028, which totals to about $809 million in infrastruc­ture investment­s. The county manages roughly 300 miles of highway.

“Through this commitment, we are able to address critical transporta­tion needs for everyone who travels through Lake County,” said Lake County Board Chair Sandy Hart, D-Lake Bluff, said in a statement.

Highlights of the 2024 program include 58 miles of lane resurfacin­g, and culvert and bridge improvemen­ts, to make sure the infrastruc­ture is suitable for increased rainfall.

Several nonmotoriz­ed transporta­tion improvemen­ts are also scheduled in this year’s constructi­on program, with many a part of larger projects. The county maintains about 65 miles of bike paths and lanes, with about 42 miles of new paths anticipate­d as part of the five-year plan.

A new bike path will be developed from the Metra railroad tracks to East County Farm Road as part of the Winchester Road project, and a multiuse path and sidewalk are being constructe­d along Aptakisic Road.

“We prioritize those key destinatio­ns like transit, or major shopping areas like Gurnee Mills, Hawthorne Mall, where we know a lot of people want to get to and maybe there’s just a barrier to that last mile gap,” Schneider said. “So if we can do simple things like that to encourage people to think about another mode, that’s what we are trying to do.”

Expanding nonmotoriz­ed paths fits with the transporta­tion division’s recent study to reduce single-occupancy vehicle usage. Nearly 80% of Lake County commuters are the only person in their car, according to a report from LCDOT.

County Board member Jennifer Clark, D-Libertyvil­le, who serves as chair for the Public Works and Transporta­tion Committee, said it’s “exciting” to see the nonmotoriz­ed path network expand.

“Our goal is to expand options for residents traveling to work, local businesses, forest preserves, Metra and Pace stations, and other

destinatio­ns without the need for their motor vehicles,” she said in a statement.

Due to the mild weather, the department already has a few projects underway, which Schneider said is, “great news.” If favorable weather continues, constructi­on can continue up until Thanksgivi­ng.

While constructi­on is occurring around the county, he advises the public to be mindful and aware of changes in speed limits and lane shifts.

“Try to slow down, and make sure you’re staying alert in the work zone so we can protect the workers that are doing their job and trying to get home to their family safely every night,” Schneider said.

 ?? LAKE COUNTY DOT ?? Lake County Division of Transporta­tion has announced a $127 million constructi­on program for the 2024 season. In February, some constructi­on resumed, such as the gas main removal and replacemen­t, on Aptakisic Road in the villages of Long Grove and Buffalo Grove.
LAKE COUNTY DOT Lake County Division of Transporta­tion has announced a $127 million constructi­on program for the 2024 season. In February, some constructi­on resumed, such as the gas main removal and replacemen­t, on Aptakisic Road in the villages of Long Grove and Buffalo Grove.

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