It was originally supposed to get done a year ago. The state blamed a particular problem.
Lanes will be reduced over the next few months, the village said.
The work includes resurfacing four blocks of a key village street.
Periods of inactivity are expected in the project, which lasts through September, the village said.
The state is blaming "unforeseen utility conflicts" for the delay.
Western Springs residents are told to expect traffic delays.
The state plans to collect traffic data along the road. This is expected to result in improvements.
It's part of a plan at stations around the suburbs, a Metra official said.
A resident requests a three-way stop and other safety improvements near a new underpass.
One resident on the road objects to the project, which is set to start in a few years.
The new bridge is being replaced by a longer, higher structure, the state said.
Union accuses firms of violating workers' federally protected rights.
Village officials want to take measures to lessen the congestion on Wolf Road.
La Grange, Hinsdale and Western Springs are scheduled for more trains.
Metra is working to inform their riders of the level of crowding on each train.
Call the Department of Municipal Services or use the Village website to alert Public Works to potholes in your area.
For all fare purchases, riders are encouraged to purchase tickets through the Ventra mobile app.
BNSF maintenance work throughout the day means motorists will need to use side streets to cross the tracks in downtown Western Springs.
Repairs on all of the 55th Street bridges are scheduled to be completed in two stages.
Due to construction in Hinsdale, there has been some confusion on how residents should get to Hinsdale Hospital.
The road will be closed July 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18 and 19 from 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. between Wolf Road and Johnson Avenue.
The first phase of the project will be the underground sewer/water infrastructure work.