Reply April 12, 2021
Six projects valued at $43 million will improve roads, bridges and sidewalks across the East Lake County area, including four projects in the district State Senator Adriane Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove) represents.
Subscribe Infrastructure improvements create jobs, spur economic growth, and allow residents, commuters and visitors in Lake County to travel safely, Johnson said. These investments will make all the difference for our region.
This summer, motorists can expect the completion of a long-running construction project at the intersection of U.S. 41 (Skokie Highway) and Illinois 132 to remove and replace the Union Pacific Railroad bridge, reconstruct Grand Avenue, and widen the southbound U.S. 41 ramp.
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Lake County mayors reflect on most important accomplishments in 2020
Mundelein Mayor Steve Lentz helps distribute packages containing free reusable masks and hand sanitizer from Medline during an event in the Mundelein High School parking lot in November. Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer Larry Hanson Lincoln Knight
Village board meeting with Mettawa Village President Casey Urlacher, center, in March, 2020. Mick Zawislak | Staff Photographer
Long Grove Village President Bill Jacob invites the gathered crowd to walk across the covered bridge to commemorate its opening in August. John Starks | Staff Photographer
Updated 1/1/2021 10:03 AM
Not much seemed business as usual in 2020, but one thing that hasn t changed is our annual tradition of reaching out to Lake County mayors and village presidents to ask them what their communities accomplished in the year gone by and something they hope to accomplish in the year ahead. Here