Portion of Harter Road to be closed for culvert replacement starting May 24 Starting the week of May 24, Harter Road between Perry Road and Dauberman Road in Kaneville will be closed for culvert replacement work. Courtesy of Kane County Division of Transportation
Posted5/19/2021 11:13 AM
The Kane County Division of Transportation announced that culvert replacement work is scheduled to begin the week of May 24 on Harter Road over Tributary No. 2 to Welch Creek located between Perry Road and Dauberman Road in Kaneville. The culvert repair work will take about two months to complete.
Work will consist of the demolition of the existing culvert, replacement with new precast concrete box culvert, resurfacing, landscape restoration, and all other work necessary to complete the project.
After Jahn death, bike advocates say cyclists must be careful and infrastructure must help Helmut Jahn was killed in a crash at the intersection of Burlington and Old LaFox roads in Campton Hills on Saturday. Karie Angell Luc for the Daily Herald Helmut Jahn was killed in a crash at the intersection of Burlington and Old LaFox roads in Campton Hills on Saturday. Karie Angell Luc for the Daily Herald
Updated 5/10/2021 8:01 PM
In the wake of the bicycle crash Saturday in Campton Hills that killed world-renowned architect Helmut Jahn, area bicycle safety activists said more work can be done to design intersections and roads to better accommodate bicyclists and pedestrians, even in rural and exurban areas.
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Thousands of new trees coming to Brunner Forest Preserve
Updated 12/15/2020 6:41 PM
The Brunner Forest Preserve will be home to more than 6,000 new trees as part of a revised agreement between Kane County forest district and transportation officials, but it s going to be a while before there any real changes.
The revised plan comes as part of the forest preserve district s decision to not revive the lodge or business operations of the former Raging Buffalo Snowboard Park in Algonquin. An older deal had the district working with Kane County Division of Transportation officials to rebuild the lodge. The deal also included paying the district $500,000 in exchange for allowing KDOT to dump excess soil from the Longmeadow Parkway project at the Raging Buffalo site to redo the ski and sledding slopes.