2 Days of Lane Closures Start Friday on Randall Road in St. Charles
The city of St. Charles will be performing manhole and pavement repairs in the center through lane of Randall Road in two locations south of Dean Street, starting Friday.
The lane closure is scheduled from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday Dec. 11, and again from 9 a.m. to noon Monday Dec.c 14, weather permitting.
From Friday afternoon through Monday morning, there will be steel plates in the roadway. Roadway users are advised to expect delays through the area and be alert for workers.
Questions or concerns may be directed to the Kane County Division of Transportation Permit Department at (630) 584-1171.
For all Kane County Traffic Advisories, see KDOT Traffic Alerts.
SOURCE: Kane County Division of Transportation news release
About the City of St. Charles
Located in both DuPage and Kane counties, the city of St. Charles is 35 miles west of downtown Chicago. International employers, innovative schools, beautiful parks, local and regional resources, river and amenities and unique architecture have earned St. Charles its reputation as the Pride of the Fox. The city is home to 1,794 businesses that employ 18,000 people. St. Charles also features a large manufacturing community, that makes everything from mosquito repellent to plastic cups. The city is assisted by an active Chamber of Commerce, a full service Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Downtown St. Charles Partnership. For more information, including the latest news, visit the city of St. Charles website and Facebook Page.
About the Kane County Division of Transportation
KDOT’s mission is to provide and maintain a safe and efficient transportation system while maintaining the county’s visions and values. Serving a population of more than 520,000, Kane County’s transportation infrastructure is constantly being enhanced to accommodate growth. Kane County Division of Transportation employees are responsible for the maintenance, planning, design and construction of more than 320 miles of roadway. KDOT also provides technical assistance to the 16 townships and coordinates with a number of different state, regional, and local agencies on transportation and land use issues. For more information, visit the Kane County Division of Transportation website and Facebook page.