The project will require traffic to be narrowed to a single lane on La Grange Road, between Lincolnway Lane and St. Francis Road.
The Village said the work will require a complete road closure for four days, finishing on Oct. 4.
The project, which began last fall, links U.S. 30 to Colorado Avenue and St. Francis Road.
The project should be finished by the end of July or early August.
The Village said work hours will be from 7 a.m. to dusk.
Due to additional equipment needed to remove the overturned trailer, northbound LaGrange road is expected to be blocked for 4 to 6 hours.
Authorities said the girl was a passenger in a vehicle.
Steger Road is closed from 116th to Scheer Road.
Motorists should avoid St. Francis Road between Pine Hill Road and 80th Avenue.
The Frankfort Police Department is advising motorists to avoid Laraway Road at Ledgestone Way while crews work to clean up an earlier crash.
A recent strike affecting material for roadwork projects has ended, but it will take time to catch up on projects that were delayed.
The Frankfort Park District's Short Run on a Long Day is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
The Frankfort Police Department is participating in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Wednesday morning.
Roadway repairs are planned for the area of LaGrange Road at Colorado Avenue, weather permitting, because of last week's water main break.
Owens Road will be closed through Friday at the Canadian National railroad tracks north of Laraway Road in Frankfort.
Crews are at the site working to repair a broken water main in Frankfort. Motorists can expect delays and should use alternative routes.
The Frankfort Police Department advised motorists Wednesday that Pfeiffer Road is closed between Charrington Drive and Sauk Trail.
Pavement grinding and milling was set to begin Thursday, the Village said. The work is in preparation for the re-paving of Nebraska Street.
Parts of the downtown area will be closed to parking Monday through Wednesday.
Multiple street closures in the downtown area will affect travel around Frankfort during Fall Fest.
The village board has designated more than $4 million for street improvements for the fiscal year and work is slated to be done by October.
Police advised drivers to avoid the area if possible for the next few hours.
The work will require intermittent lane closures on La Grange Road, from Colorado Avenue to Stuenkel Road.
Police said no one was injured in the incident.
The final surfacing of the road should be done by the end of August.
Improvements to St. Francis Road will resume starting March 11.
The roadway should be open to two lanes of traffic for winter, starting in the first week of December.
A large procession from Tinley Park is expected.
The work is tentatively scheduled to start in early September and should be done by the middle of October.
Frankfort Police are reminding residents to be mindful of the increased traffic and road closures in the downtown area.
The water should recede once the weather improves. But rain and thunderstorms are still in the forecast.
This is the 2nd time during the Memorial Day weekend that excessive heat has damaged LaGrange.
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