Back on Sept. 14, 2023, Joliet Patch reported how Illinois Department of Transportation announced the Brandon Road bridge was being closed.
On Sept. 14, 2023, Joliet Patch reported the Brandon Road Bridge over the Des Plaines River was closed as a result of a mechanical function.
The Alternative Water Source Program represents a once-in-a-generation investment in Joliet’s infrastructure, city officials maintain.
ABC Channel 7 in Chicago broke the news regarding the first traffic fatality for the month of November in the Joliet area.
Friday's fatality happened in the afternoon, prompting authorities to shut down Renwick Road between Crest Hill and Romeoville.
Residents are asked to avoid the area of the Jefferson Street Walmart as an investigation continues.
It is anticipated that construction of these improvements will be completed within 4 to 6 weeks, the city of Joliet pointed out.
Identification of the deceased driver and the manner of death will be determined by the Will County Coroner’s Office, Joliet police say.
Two days after Joliet's Ruby Street was repaired, the Illinois Department of Transportation has closed down Cass Street's Bridge.
Illinois State Police made the announcement around 8 a.m. Tuesday.
After completion, all three lanes will reopen on the bridge with no posted weight restrictions.
All lanes were closed Saturday morning.
The single-engine aircraft made an emergency landing in a grassy area of Joliet's west side off McDonough Street.
It happened Monday morning before 6 a.m.
The pavement work is part of the Plainfield Road Water Main Improvement Project.
The woman was pronounced dead early Wednesday afternoon in Joliet.
The bridge was closed May 14 for emergency repairs to replace equipment and electrical components.
The intersection of North Midland Avenue and Campbell Street will be closed.
The Crest Hill woman died early Sunday, the coroner's office said.
Two other people were critically injured in the crash.
Pretty soon the only way to get from the east and west sides of Joliet will be to parachute in or swim across the Des Plaines River canal.
The driver, a 67-year-old man, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The vehicle came to rest in the front yard of a home on Westminster Road.
If you have any questions, please contact the Public Utilities Department at (815) 724-4220.
Here's what we know so far about the crash around rush hour at Larkin and Avalon.
The closure is expected to start the first week in June.
Jefferson Street Bridge has been a part of Joliet's history for nearly 100 years. Joliet and state of Illinois have no plans to replace it.
A 58-year-old Joliet man, Ronald Favia, died in 2022 on Joliet's far west side when a car hit him as he rode his Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
A 36-year-old woman was killed in the crash and five children were seriously hurt.
A minimum of one lane in both directions will remain open during inspections.
All work, including final pavement restoration, is anticipated to be complete by July 1, 2025.
Projects for 2025 fall under three general categories – roadway reconstruction, intersection improvements, and road resurfacing
The lane closures are needed to complete pavement patching and bridge deck repairs.
A detour will direct traffic to Collins Street, U.S. 30 (Cass Street) and Gougar Road.
Joliet police reported a serious crash near Voyager Lane and Hennepin Drive.
With Broadway Street reduced to one lane this spring, summer and fall, Joliet's new Route 66 Park will not be the hot place for tourists.
The Joliet Police Department issued a traffic alert on Wednesday morning.
In March 2024, Joliet announced the installation of new traffic signals on Route 53 at Emerald Drive.
Crews are working to complete the repairs and reopen ramps and lanes as soon as safely possible, IDOT announced.
The trench areas in the six corners intersection will be temporarily patched with asphalt for approximately 4 weeks.
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.