Orland Park, IL – Drivers in Orland Park should expect ongoing delays as construction work continues along a key north-south corridor impacting daily commutes and local traffic flow.
According to the Village of Orland Park, concrete pavement patching work is actively underway Monday on 80th Avenue from 151st Street to 170th Place. Officials said the project is expected to continue through the spring as part of a broader roadway improvement effort aimed at enhancing safety and driving conditions.
The work is being completed under the Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways Pavement Rehabilitation Program, which focuses on repairing deteriorating roadway surfaces across the region. Crews will be patching sections of pavement along the corridor, which may result in lane restrictions, reduced speeds, and intermittent delays during work hours.
Motorists traveling through the area are encouraged to plan ahead, allow extra travel time, and use alternate routes when possible. Local officials also urge drivers to remain cautious in construction zones and follow posted signage to ensure worker and public safety.
The 80th Avenue corridor serves as a vital connection for residents, businesses, and school traffic in Orland Park, making the improvements a priority despite the temporary inconvenience. Updates on traffic conditions and project progress may be provided by the village as work continues.
Residents with questions or concerns about the construction are encouraged to contact local public works officials for additional information.
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