Bell Road is under construction in several areas in Homer Glen, with one project wrapping up in November.
Work will take place along State Street, between Thornton Street to New Avenue, the City said.
The campaign will run from Aug. 15 through the early morning hours of Sept. 2.
Work will take place on 11th Street from State Street and Garfield Street, and on Hamilton Street from 12th Street to 11th.
One of the drivers was taken to the hospital with minor injuries, police said.
A 61-year-old man has been charged with failure to yield, and leaving the scene, police said.
The high-level bridge, which crosses several waterways, was first constructed in 1971.
Police said the initial crash investigation on Tuesday morning revealed the driver of the truck may have fallen asleep at the wheel.
BNSF Railway is performing maintenance at the crossing.
The public meeting will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on July 26 at Parker Road Bible Church, 18512 Parker Road, in Mokena.
Roadwork at the intersection of Bell and 143rd is expected to start in spring of 2024.
The study for this project is in its beginning stages, and the Will County Department of Transportation will hold opportunities for input.
The resurfacing will require intermittent daytime lane closures.
The improvement project will begin on April 17, along Ninth Street from just west of Canal Street to just east of Read Street.
After the project is completed, Bell Road will have two lanes of traffic in both the northbound and southbound directions.
A 19-year-old from Lockport died in a crash on Route 53 on Monday, according to the coroner's office.
The closure, which begins July 5, will be located where the path and the road intersect with Interstate 355.
The annual Click It Or Ticket campaign runs until May 31 in advance of the Memorial Day holiday when traffic on Illinois highways picks up.
The work on the stretch of the bridge between Illinois 53 and Old 9th Street will require lane closures and will run through early December.
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A man from Joliet was hit on Division Street in Lockport.
For the next four Saturdays, Metra is offering two outbound and two inbound trains along the historic Heritage Corridor Line.
Police advised avoiding the crossing if possible, due to traffic congestion.
Construction as part of the Rebuild Illinois project is continuing in Will County starting at 9 p.m. Sunday.
To minimize the expected congestion over the weekend, IDOT is halting non-emergency closures, but drivers should still expect some closures.
The work starting Wednesday will take place on Ninth Street between State and Hamilton streets, the city said.
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Construction will happen on State Street between 10th and 11th streets.
The bridge reopened after IDOT salted the roadway and the bridge was de-iced, a Nixle alert from Lockport Police said.
The Will County Department of Transportation will begin resurfacing the Bell Road bridge across Long Run Creek starting Aug. 3.
The closure will begin at 9 a.m. July 20 and the crossing will reopen by the evening on July 24.
The man was pronounced dead just before 10:30 a.m. Saturday.
There has been issues with seasonal flooding on Route 6 so IDOT will widen and raise this section of road to correct and increase drainage.
Drivers should avoid the area, and should use 151st Street as an alternate route.
The ambulance rolled on its side, and a Passat was pushed across all lanes and its driver partially ejected, police said.
Improvements will continue to be completed and daytime rolling lane closures will be used when necessary.
The high-visibility crackdown will run Nov. 22 through the holiday weekend and into the early morning hours of Dec. 2.
Traffic configuration on 159th has shifted, and traffic will now use the outermost lane in each direction.
Several roads will be closed for part of or all weekend due to the festival.
Surface installation is scheduled to begin on Friday, June 7 and striping to begin the following Monday, June 10.