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Improvements to Stearns School Road intersection celebrated; ‘Really highlights just how important this project is'
Improvements to Stearns School Road intersection celebrated; ‘Really highlights just how important this project is'

Chicago Tribune

time30-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Chicago Tribune

Improvements to Stearns School Road intersection celebrated; ‘Really highlights just how important this project is'

Lake County officials last week celebrated the completion of improvement work done at the Stearns School Road and U.S. 41 intersection, which saw more than 100 crashes over a five-year period, including some resulting in fatalities. Jennifer Clark, chair of the Lake County Public Works and Transportation committee, said the $6 million project highlights how an intersection improvement can make a 'major' upgrade to safety and traffic flow for drivers. 'This is the first time we've held a celebration for an intersection improvement like this, and I think that really highlights just how important this project is, not only for this community, but for the future of our transportation system,' Clark said during a celebration of the project's completion. While such improvements 'may not always make the biggest headlines,' they will make 'a real and lasting difference' for residents. Kevin Carrier, assistant county engineer overseeing the capital projects team, said the project was to improve the safety of the Warren Township intersection. The improvements will allow 'safer and smoother' driving for motorists through one of the area's busiest intersections, a county news release said. Changes include the addition of new right- and left-turn lanes on southbound U.S. 41, a second left-turn on northbound U.S. 41, a second right-turn lane on eastbound Stearns School Road and a new westbound receiving lane on Stearns. Left-turn signals now have a 'green-arrow only' phase, the release said, which has been shown to reduce left-turn crashes 'by 99%.' In addition to the traffic improvements, the culvert under Stearns School Road was extended, and the storm sewer along US 41 was reconstructed to fit the new road design. The release said the project was a partnership between the Lake County Division of Transportation and the Illinois Department of Transportation, with LCDOT leading the engineering and land acquisition phases while IDOT managed construction using federal Highway Safety Improvement Program funding. According to Carrier, the project had a benefit-cost ratio of nearly 6 to 1. The release said that was calculated using state and federal guidelines, and is required when applying for federal funding. For reference, the release said, projects with a ratio above 1 to 1 are eligible for federal safety funding. Clark noted how it and other projects around the county, including a train track underpass and new sidewalk and bike paths, help better connect Lake County. According to Clark, in 2025, 64% of the county's projects, representing $75 million of a total $117 million construction program, are focused on modernization improvements. She said these projects are designed to increase safety, reduce delays, close 'sidewalk and bike path gaps,' and cut down on carbon dioxide emissions. This year, there will be another busy construction season in Lake County, officials said, including reconstruction and resurfacing work across the county, and new roundabouts being installed at key intersections. Numerous projects include the inclusion of shared-use paths.

Transport minister says firm measures taken at Beirut airport
Transport minister says firm measures taken at Beirut airport

Nahar Net

time03-03-2025

  • Business
  • Nahar Net

Transport minister says firm measures taken at Beirut airport

by Naharnet Newsdesk 03 March 2025, 12:37 Public Works and Transportation Minister Fayez Rasamny has said that Lebanese authorities have 'taken all the necessary measures at Beirut's international airport.' In an interview with al-Hurra television, he added that the 'firm' measures are aimed at 'protecting travelers.' He also said that 'the presence of a second airport in Lebanon is necessary and present in the government's plan' and that 'there are very modern scanning and inspection machines at Beirut's port.' Rasamny had accompanied the ministers of finance and interior on an inspection tour of the airport on Saturday. The tour came days after $2.5 million in cash were seized in the possession of a Lebanese man coming from Turkey. The man is being questioned about the source of the money and its destination, amid reports that the cash was destined for Hezbollah. Israel had claimed that Iranian envoys and Turkish citizens had been smuggling money from Tehran and Istanbul to Beirut. Lebanese authorities later suspended inbound and outbound flights to Iran indefinitely after the United States, which helped broker a November 27 Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire, warned Lebanon that Israel might shoot the planes down. The move prompted protests from supporters of Hezbollah, who blocked the road to the country's only international airport, while Hezbollah chief Sheikh Naim Qassem said the government's decision to halt flights from Iran was "implementing an Israeli order."

Hamieh: Reconstruction is a national duty, damage assessment needed
Hamieh: Reconstruction is a national duty, damage assessment needed

National News

time07-02-2025

  • Politics
  • National News

Hamieh: Reconstruction is a national duty, damage assessment needed

NNA - Caretaker Minister of Public Works and Transportation, Dr. Ali Hamieh, on Friday stressed that rebuilding areas damaged by Israeli aggression is a national responsibility. Hamieh called for a comprehensive damage assessment, covering both residential and non-residential areas, using the same criteria set for aid distribution. "We have finalized the aid assessment mechanism for damaged buildings, which should be the first item on the new Cabinet's agenda," he said, dismissing concerns of internal obstruction. Hamieh emphasized full transparency in cooperation with the World Bank, viewing it as a key step in restoring international trust. ========R.H.

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