Construction project on Randall Road to be finalized in June Traffic in the construction zone along Randall Road on Dec. 30, 2020, in Lake in the Hills. Work is expected to be finalized in June. Matthew Apgar/Shaw Media
Updated 3/11/2021 8:49 AM
Electricians have installed permanent traffic signal poles and signal heads throughout the 2018 Randall Road construction project.
The signal poles will be fully installed by mid-June and activated shortly after, McHenry County Division of Transportation Construction Manager Jeremy Stull said. Most of the poles are up now but wiring and other ancillary items are being completed.
The temporary signals will be deactivated as soon as the new signals are activated and the equipment will be removed soon after, he said.
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In-person learning was cancelled at Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School on Monday as Rainbow District School Board assesses the impact of COVID-19.
“In an abundance of caution, classes will be delivered remotely, where possible,” the board said in a release.