Where Will the Kennedy Expressway Construction Take Place? A Map of Where to Expect Closures
The impacts will likely be felt across much of the highly-trafficked roadway, but the construction itself is set to take place from the Eden's Expressway junction to Ohio street.
The first lane closures begin at 10 p.m. Monday, with the first week set aside for putting a"work zone in place." Metra announced this week that it was revising its schedule on the UP Northwest Line beginning April 3 to add 12 trains to its weekday service lineup.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Metra Adding Extra Trains to UP Northwest Line Due to Kennedy Expressway ConstructionWith a years-long construction project on the Kennedy Expressway slated to begin Monday, likely causing major delays and increased travel times, Metra is taking action in hope of alleviating headaches for drivers.
Read more »
Construction on Kennedy Expressway in Chicago begins MondayThe construction project will stretch from the I-94 junction to Ohio Street. Crews will repair 36 bridge decks, add new signs, patch pavement, and upgrade lighting.
Read more »
Chicago traffic: 3-year Kennedy Expressway construction project begins Monday nightThe Kennedy Expressway construction, project begins Monday night which will impact Chicago traffic for three years.
Read more »
Adam Sandler to Receive Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize for ComedyActor-comedian Adam Sandler will be honored by comedic and entertainment royalty Sunday night as he receives the Kennedy Center’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
Read more »
Adam Sandler honored with Kennedy Center's Mark Twain PrizeActor and comedian Adam Sandler became the 24th recipient of the Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Sunday, at an evening event featuring stars Jennifer Aniston, Chris Rock and Conan O’Brien to celebrate his comedy and career.
Read more »
WATCH: John Kennedy says political undertones of Trump indictment ‘undermine judicial system’Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) said there is only one thing certain regarding an indictment of former President Donald Trump — the judicial system is “perceived to be political” and therefore undermined.
Read more »