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ILLINOIS: No Wi-Fi
SPRINGFIELD - Wireless access sponsored by the state at interstate rest stops is on hold after Illinois officials failed to woo anyone willing to provide the service.The Illinois Department of Transportation said no vendors submitted proposals after it put out a call for bids. It's the second time in less...
Tags: Illinois, U.S. Department of Transportation, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
Research articles 2007-11-12
Signals at Lake Street, Gary Avenue to be reviewed.(Neighbor)(Traffic Q & A)
Byline: Andrew Smith Q. I have encountered a problem with the northbound and southbound left-turn lanes on Gary Avenue at Lake Street on the far west side of Roselle. Even though there are double-left-turn lanes in each direction, the left-turn arrow is too short....
Tags: Illinois, lane, Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-07-24
Not so fast: That road's not for you.(News)
Byline: Corrinne Hess chess@@dailyherald.com Don't let the asphalt fool you. The new road slated for construction at Redwing Slough conservancy just outside of Antioch is not meant as a welcome sign. The Illinois Department of Transportation will...
Tags: Illinois, spokesman, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-06-12
Movers and shakers.(Business)
Byline: Norrine Twohey ntwohey@@dailyherald.com Elgin resident Barry Snyder was honored by the Illinois Department of Transportation with a 30-year service employee award. Snyder, a third generation employee of the Illinois Department of Transportation and the recipient of numerous service awards, began...
Tags: API, CAREER, Illinois, SALES, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-06-03
Prairie Parkway route picked.(News)
Byline: Lisa Smith lsmith@@dailyherald.com The proposed 37-mile Prairie Parkway will meander east through Kendall County, likely spurring economic development near interchanges in both Kane and Kendall counties before connecting with Interstate 80 near Minooka, under plans unveiled Friday. ...
Tags: Illinois, MARKETING, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-06-02
Fox Valley in 60 seconds.(News)
Hydrant flushing today: St. Charles residents in the area of 2460 W. Main St. may experience rust-colored water Tuesday as the fire department conducts hydrant tests. The tests are scheduled for 9 to 11 a.m. Discolored water is safe to drink, officials said, but...
Tags: beverage, E-business/E-commerce, Illinois, INTERNET, Manufacturing, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-05-22
No plans yet to repave State Street this year.(News)
Byline: Harry Hitzeman Daily Herald Staff Writer Frustrated Geneva city leaders Friday vowed to appeal a state decision not to repave a pothole-laden 0.6-mile stretch of East State Street until 2009 or later. City leaders said they had been given assurances that...
Tags: agency, Illinois, leader, Leadership, MARKETING, stretch, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-04-21
Fewer traffic deaths in 2006 But not all suburbs followed the state trend.(News)
Byline: Nate Hoekstra Daily Herald Staff Writer SPRINGFIELD - The number of traffic deaths on Illinois roads in 2006 was the lowest it's been since 1924, but three suburban counties bucked the trend. New numbers released Thursday by the Illinois Department of...
Tags: fatality, Illinois, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2007-01-19
ILLINOIS: Mobile Alerts
Chicago-area drivers can now get customized traffic reports messaged to them in real-time as part of a new Illinois Department of Transportation program.The traffic alerts - available via e-mail or text message - will help commuters avoid clogged roads, construction zones and accidents along 72 segments of the region s...
Tags: E-mail, Illinois, mobile, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-10-09
Lake Villa bridge a showcase of new steel.(News)
Byline: Mick Zawislak Daily Herald Staff Writer The project seemed interminable, but motorists wasted no time enjoying the free flow of traffic on Route 83 about a half mile north of Route 132 in Lake Villa. "As soon as we opened the...
Tags: Illinois, steel, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-09-05
Lake Zurich wants IDOT to fix silt problem.(News)
Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer Lake Zurich village officials say they will ask the state to help pay for clean up of a storm water detention basin from which silt has been draining into Lake Zurich. The primary source of...
Tags: Illinois, MARKETING, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-08-16
Herrick Lake turn lane coming, but not yet.(Neighbor)(Traffic Q & A)
Q. Why isn't there a left-turn lane for drivers heading west on Butterfield who want to turn into Herrick Lake Forest Preserve? It's very dangerous because other drivers come up at about 50 mph behind cars who are trying to make that left turn, and...
Tags: car, Illinois, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-08-14
Ever wonder ...(Neighbor)
We know you think about it when you drive south along Route 31, particularly between Big Timber Road and Wing Street - when is the state going to resurface this bumpy road? Sorry. We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but there are...
Tags: E-mail, Illinois, spokesman, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-05-07
Northwest suburbs in 60 seconds.(News)
Mannheim/Touhy roadwork: Starting April 24, drivers should expect daily lane closures at the corner of Mannheim Road and Touhy Avenue in Des Plaines. The Illinois Department of Transportation roadwork project is expected to last until June. Crews will patch and resurface the roadway, make...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, Illinois, Medicare, roadway, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-04-17
Elgin wins in new construction list IDOT plans promise to help many on far west edge of growth.(News)
Byline: Patrick Garmoe Daily Herald Staff Writer Elgin Mayor Ed Schock had reason to smile Friday. His city and neighboring communities on the far western edge of growth scored big in the latest list of construction projects through 2012 that the Illinois...
Tags: Illinois, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-02-25
Orange will be rare sight along state roads Money's too tight to fund many road projects in DuPage County.(News)
Byline: Robert Sanchez and Justin Kmitch Daily Herald Staff Writers Don't hold your breath waiting for big new state road projects to get started next year in DuPage County. The Illinois Department of Transportation released a proposed six-year highway improvement program that...
Tags: Illinois, intersection, Orange PCS, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-02-25
State slates $180 million for Tri-Cities road work.(News)
Byline: Josh Stockinger Daily Herald Staff Writer Road projects in the Tri-Cities area would get nearly $180 million in state funds under a six-year highway improvement plan released Friday. The money is part of about $10.4 billion the Illinois Department of ...
Tags: Illinois, Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-02-25
Illinois attorney. general.(BRIEFINGS ...)(Lisa Madigan)(Brief Article)
ILLINOIS ATTORNEY. GENERAL--Lisa Madigan says the IL Department of Transportation can lease land it is acquiring for a proposed airport near Peotone to the airport commission being spearheaded by U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.'s (D-IL). It can also enter into a partnership with the group to...
Tags: attorney, FINANCE, Illinois, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-02-01
What else can be done?(factors that could help to improve transportation conditions in chicago)
Byline: Stuart Luman Modernizing Chicago's rail isn't the only thing that would help improve transportation congestion in the region. Here are some other things that could help: Make regional planning a priority: The Chicago Transit Authority CTA, Metra, Pace, the Chicago...
Tags: Chicago, Illinois, Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-01-02
City drops S-curve grievance.(News)
Byline: Ames Boykin Daily Herald Staff Writer Des Plaines will drop its quest to force the railroads and the Illinois Department of Transportation to straighten the notorious Northwest Highway S-curve. About two years after the city filed it, aldermen voted 7-0 to...
Tags: Illinois, legislator, Litigation, railroad, SALES, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2005-12-07
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