Phase two of the massive multi-year construction project on the Kennedy Expressway will begin, weather permitting, this month, the Illinois Department of Transportation said.
Friday, March 1, 2024 5:45PMPhase two of the massive multi-year construction project on the Kennedy Expressway will begin, weather permitting, on Monday, March 11, the Illinois Department of Transportation said.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch
The following week, four consecutive nights of lane and ramp closures will be required in both directions of the Kennedy and Edens expressways, IDOT said. The following intermittent ramp closures also will take place: Inbound Edens: Wilson Avenue; Inbound Kennedy: Montrose Avenue and Irving Park RoadStarting at 9 p.m., the outbound Kennedy will be reduced to two lanes between North and Fullerton avenues.
At the same time, intermittent outbound Kennedy ramp closures between North and Fullerton avenues will also take place.
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