A portion of Cedar Road is set to be repaved beginning the week of May 8, the Village of Manhattan announced Tuesday.
Roads in unincorporated areas near Manhattan remain dangerous as snow continues to fall Wednesday.
Traffic was snarled on southbound I-57 near Peotone Friday morning. Police said the pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene.
The additional stop signs are expected to be installed in the next two to four weeks.
The addition of the rumble strips is hoped to make the intersection safer for motorists.
The creation of turn lanes at the intersection of Cedar and Baker Roads has been delayed, but rumble strips and better signage coming.
Police said two vehicles were involved, with minor injuries to at least two people.
Projects will start with concrete, sidewalks and curbs, then street resurfacing.
The crash happened Saturday morning near Cedar and Baker roads.
Police and Village of Manhattan officials share winter parking reminders for residents, including those having guests for the holidays.
Drivers in Manhattan should prepare accordingly.
The resurfacing is expected to start the week of Sept. 28 or Oct. 5, and the village will announce the exact date soon.
The district said it responded to seven separate single-vehicle accidents and vehicle rollovers before 9 a.m. Thursday.
Phase 1 will include an engineering study for the reconstruction of Eastern Avenue from North Street (Manhattan-Monee Road) to Baker Road.
The project should take about 3 months to complete.
Police said when emergency personnel arrived, Blogg was found deceased on the ground near the railroad crossing.
Parking on Manhattan streets between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. will be prohibited until March.
A controlled Metra demonstration involving a train hitting a car in Manhattan aims to raise awareness.
Smith Road, between Eastern Avenue and Cedar Road in Manhattan, will be closed for much of the day.
Two people were hospitalized after a car rolled over in the northbound lanes of I-57 near WIlmington-Peotone Road.
An improvement project on U.S. 52 in Manhattan could create congestion between Spencer Road and U.S. 45.