Crack Sealing on Fabyan, Randall, Kirk And Other Biggies Starts July 15
Crack sealing and routing on some of Kane County’s most-traveled roads starts the week of July 15.
The Kane County Division of Transportation announced this week that construction work hours will be from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m. each day for about four to six weeks, weather permitting.
Here’s the list of roads and the places where you might run into some travel delays:
County Highway |
From: |
To: |
Fabyan Parkway |
250 feet east of IL Route 25 |
400 feet west of Nagel Boulevard |
Randall Road |
Orchard/Mooseheart Road |
Main Street Road |
Randall Road |
College Green Drive |
South Weld Road |
Getty Road |
Harmony Road |
U.S. Route 20 |
W Bartlett Road |
IL Route 25 |
County Line |
Kirk Road |
Fox Chase Drive |
Dunham Road |
LaFox Road |
IL Route 38 |
650 feet south of Campton Hills Drive |
The crack sealing program is part of the county’s comprehensive road maintenance program to increase the longevity of the roads by sealing road cracks preventing water from penetrating the road base and reducing the life of the pavement.
The above-mentioned roads will remain open during treatment, but will be reduced to one lane of travel using flaggers and temporary daily lane closures.
Motorists need to be prepared to reduce their speed, exercise caution, and be extra alert.
Questions and concerns may be directed to Patrick VerHalen at 630-208-3138.
For all Kane County traffic advisories, visit the Traffic Alerts Page on the KDOT website.
Warning To Drivers
KDOT warns drivers to be prepared to reduce their speed, exercise caution, and be extra alert. Watch for construction workers, construction vehicles entering or leaving the site, and obey flaggers and other traffic control devices within the work zone.
Expect delays while traveling through the work areas. You may want to add additional time to your commute and consider the use of alternate routes while this work is being 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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