A resident pushed for stop signs and a lower speed limit. But the village's leader said the street is one that "we want cars to go down."
A resident said the village was doing nothing about issues on the street.
Lanes will be closed, causing delays, the village said.
It could give automatic tickets to violators, he said.
Other improvements are also in the works for the "very dangerous intersection," an official said.
The state plans to collect traffic data along the road. This is expected to result in improvements.
La Grange's leader minces few words on stop signs and speed bumps.
The village cites the reasons for the delay. The overall project is said to be on schedule.
The village plans to replace a century-old water main this year and then resurface the street next spring.
A stop is being added to help with certain students' transportation to school, the agency said.
The railroad is not working with the village to find a solution, the village president said. Residents are complaining to a state agency.
The railroad gives a reason for the delay in traffic.
Railroad wants to repair deteriorated crossings in two places, the village said.
The highly reflective and solar powered signs have LED lights that flash when a pedestrian engages the signal.
Lyons Township has partnered with the Illinois Secretary of State Office to provide a Mobile Driver Services Facility to the area.
Metra has created a survey at metrarail.com that allows riders to comment on which amenities are most important for rail cars.
Detour signs will be posted from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Resurfacing work on La Grange Road between Joliet Road and 47th Street is expected to begin May 10.
Traffic will be detoured off Ashland Avenue in downtown La Grange as crews work to repair a broken rail.
The Lincoln Avenue railroad crossing will be closed for maintenance starting Oct. 15.