A top village official says the adjustments are working well. Some residents feel otherwise.
Trustees considered four-way stop signs at two intersections. One wants to reduce the number of yield signs.
A half dozen crashes have occurred at each over the last three years, the village said.
A section in Hinsdale and Western Springs should be done later this year, an official said.
It's because of a project to add outdoor dining spaces downtown.
After the project, the village plans to study other neighborhoods' traffic.
A train's mechanical breakdown created a barricade for more than three hours, the police chief said.
Affected residents and businesses were notified by letter Friday, the village said.
Traffic was backed up on the interstate for nearly an hour, according to Illinois State Police
The state plans to collect traffic data along the road.
It is part of the continuing project to rebuild Interstate 294.
A proposal for downtown could make a certain space work better, an official said.
The state is set to pay for 80 percent of the construction cost.
The village can't find the reason behind a stop sign decision.
The village says it would study the issue and possibly put up stop signs.
The village is considering big changes to the way it handles downtown parking.
The village said it has been notified that emergency repairs are needed.
A developer said a signal would have fixed issues with a proposed Dunkin' Donuts drive-thru. The village did not consider it.
The village board is considering changes to make Chicago Avenue safer.
The leak happened after two semis collided on southbound I-294, forcing the evacuation of the Hinsdale Oasis parking lot.
The project should be done by Nov. 5.
Construction in Hinsdale continues, and several streets are closed and detours are in effect.