Roadwork begins on Illinois 26 near Cedarville — here's what to know
The Illinois Department of Transportation is working on a $2.3 million project to patch, mill and resurface the road from Brush Creek to Cedar Creek near Cedarville, according to a community announcement.
Daily lane closures are expected, with traffic controlled by flaggers. The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of November.
Drivers are encouraged to pay attention to changed conditions and signs in the work zone, obey posted speed limits, avoid using mobile devices and stay alert for workers and equipment.
For updates on IDOT District 2 projects, follow @IDOTDistrict2 on X or visit the traveler information map at GettingAroundIllinois.com.
This story was created by reporter Abreanna Blose, ablose@gannett.com, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at cm.usatoday.com/ethical-conduct.
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