One Day of Bridge Inspections on Randall Road in Elgin to Cause Intermittent Delays

One Day of Bridge Inspections on Randall Road in Elgin to Cause Intermittent Delays

  • Editor’s Note: This article was updated with the correct day and date of the bridge inspection.

It’s only a short period of time — from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 22 — but the intermittent delays drivers will experience in the area of Randall Road and U.S. Route 20 will pay dividends of public safety for years to come.

During that time, weather permitting, the Kane County Division of Transportation will inspect the Randall Road over U.S. Route 20 bridge. All inspection access will be from U.S. Route 20. Drivers should expect intermittent single-lane closures on U.S. Route 20.

Questions and concerns may be directed to Mike Zakosek at 630-584-1170.

For all Kane County traffic advisories, visit the Traffic Alerts Page of the KDOT website.

Work Zone Safety Alert

Drivers in this project area should be prepared to reduce their speed, exercise caution, watch for construction workers and construction vehicles entering or leaving the site, and obey flaggers and other traffic control devices within the work zone.

Drivers should expect delays and may want to add additional time to their commutes and consider the use of alternate routes while this work is completed.

KDOT reminds drivers that is illegal to talk on a cell phone or text while driving through a highway construction work zone. The minimum penalty for speeding in a work zone is $375.

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