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Lanes Reopening Where Possible For Independence Day Travel

By Mark Wells Jul 3, 2024 | 5:53 AM

 

The Illinois Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that lanes that have been closed for construction will reopen, where possible, for  the Independence Day holiday to minimize travel disruption.

Non-emergency closures will be suspended from 3 pm today (Wednesday, July 3rd,) to 11:59 p.m. Sunday, July 7th.

The following lane closures will remain in place during the holiday weekend:

Wayne County:

Illinois 15 about a mile west of Sims Road; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals.

Illinois 15 about a mile west of County Highway 3; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals.

Wabash County:

Illinois 1 just south of the Lawrence County line; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals.

Lawrence County:

U.S. 50 about two miles east of the airport interchange; lane reductions continue.

Illinois 1 about two miles south of Lawrenceville; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals.

Marion County:

I-57 between Illinois 161 and the Jefferson County line (mileposts 106-110); lane reductions continue.

Southbound I-57 ramps at Illinois 161; closed.

 

Jefferson County:

I- 64 at the Bluford/Belle Rive interchange (exit 89); lane reductions continue.

I-64 between U.S. 51 and I-57; lane reductions continue.

 

Saline County:

U.S. 45 near Texas City; lane reductions continue with traffic controlled by temporary signals.

 

White County:

I-64 east of Burnt Prairie; lane reductions continue.

 

 

 

 

 

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