Officials hope the morning rush hour will be much better after crews work overnight to repair pavement damaged during construction work downtown on the northbound Kennedy Expressway at Adams Street.
Speaking about 9 p.m., Illinois Department of Transportation spokeswoman Marisa Kollias said repairs were "going very well" and officials hope "the morning commute will be better."
She said if things continue to go as well has they have been, IDOT hopes that at least one and perhaps both lanes now closed for repair will be reopened before the morning commute.
- After a piece of granite weighing 600 pounds fell to the sidewalk in August, about 1,000 granite panels will be removed from the street-level arcade that lines the exterior of the James R. Thompson Center, the main state office building in downtown Chicago, state officials announced
Doesn't anyone take into consideration Chicago's sometimes brutal weather? How many millions is this going to cost us?
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