Illinois department of transportation
Today's Illinois department of transportation Article:
Real estate in Chicago has changed dramatically over the past five years and median prices for Chicago properties for sale have increased significantly. In fact, individuals who bought real estate in Chicago in 2000 have seen an appreciation in their home's value of approximately 25%. This is a huge growth rate for real estate in Chicago over such a short period of time. In addition to this, the number of Chicago properties for sale that have sold has has almost doubled over the past five years.
However, while more real estate in Chicago is being sold, the types of properties being
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- U.S. 34 opened to normal traffic flow (The Galesburg Register-Mail)
U.S. 34 was opened back to “pre-flood” conditions and a normal traffic flow Tuesday night. The highway was reopened several weeks ago with concrete barriers in the water and a temporary roadway constructed of rocks to raise the level above the water, said Shane Larson, Illinois Department of Transportation District 4 operations engineer.
Thu, 07 Aug 2008 15:56:53 GMT - Route 26 road construction (Bureau County Republican)
DIXON — The Illinois Department of Transportation is announcing that, weather permitting, construction work on Route 26 south of Route 30 began Monday.
Thu, 07 Aug 2008 05:15:54 GMT - Part of Illinois Route 37 to close for bridgework (Mt. Vernon Register-News)
MT. VERNON — Residents who use Illinois Route 37 between Dix and Mt. Vernon will have to be looking for alternative routes starting Monday when work to replace a single-span bridge just north of Ebeneezer Road begins.
Thu, 07 Aug 2008 16:44:25 GMT - IDOT announces road closure (Mt. Vernon Register-News)
The Illinois Department of Transportation would like to alert motorists traveling Illinois Route 37, south of Dix, of an upcoming road closure.
Wed, 06 Aug 2008 13:29:25 GMT - Des Plaines is tired of watching the grass grow (Daily Herald)
Des Plaines is tired of watching the grass grow. Aldermen Monday night unanimously approved an agreement with the Illinois Department of Transportation to begin handling the maintenance of portions of state right-of-way land.
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