Inside the Tollway

News, stories and insight from inside the Illinois Tollway.

Illinois Tollway partners with Olive-Harvey College to encourage students to consider Tollway careers

The Illinois Tollway’s Alsip M-1 maintenance site staff recently opened their doors to students from Olive-Harvey College to introduce them to career opportunities offered by the Tollway and the transportation industry. Students enrolled in the Automotive Technology Program at the South Side college along with faculty members toured the Tollway’s state-of-the-art roadway maintenance site to better understand the work done by the mechanics, equipment-operator/laborers and other staffers...

The Illinois Tollway is expanding its successful Job Order Contracting Program, including creating a new component that provides more opportunities for smaller firms to take on construction and repair work for the agency. The new Small Business Initiative levels the...
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The Illinois Tollway is honored to be named 2024 Agency of the Year by the Hispanic American Industry Association (HACIA) for its commendable leadership.  The HACIA Agency of the Year Award recognizes state and local government agencies that have worked in...
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The Illinois Tollway is inviting college students to apply for its 2024 Internship Program with opportunities to learn firsthand about engineering, information technology, finance, communications and many more professional careers in the transportation industry. Eligible...
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The Mile Long Bridge Project on the Central Tri-State Tollway (I-294) has been voted the best transportation infrastructure project in Illinois through online voting for the Engineering Works Award by the state engineering community and general public.  It’s is one...
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The Illinois Tollway is taking a greater leadership role in the worldwide tolling industry while developing the next generation of leaders.  Executive Director Cassaundra Rouse shared her insights on the tolling industry with a group of nearly 40 emerging toll...
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BackgroundEngineers at The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (“Tollway”) work to improve the region’s evolving transportation infrastructure, increase safety and promote the regional economy by collaborating with regional transportation entities, fostering environmental...
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With the goal of re-imagining the future, the Illinois Tollway’s strategic planning process for the next capital program is underway. Chief Engineering Officer Manar Nashif and Chief of Planning Karyn Robles joined a ACEC Illinois’ Regional Luncheon looking for insight...
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Work is has started and will continue through March for the installation of 14 over-the-road SmartRoad gantries as part of the Central Tri-State (I-294) Project. The Illinois Tollway is installing the new SmartRoad gantries as part of active traffic management technology...
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His company typically focuses on project management services, but Ezekiel Garnett said he and other company leaders have been looking for opportunities to expand their business into new, rapidly growing technologies.That’s why he signed up for a new class offered by the...
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The Illinois Tollway is transitioning to a more efficient and cost-effective transponder technology – I-PASS Sticker Tags.  “I-PASS Sticker Tags mark the latest advance in toll collection,” said Illinois Tollway Executive Director Cassaundra Rouse. “Sticker tags are being...
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When temperatures and windchills plunge dangerously low, the Illinois Tollway stepped up to assist its customers, launching around-the-clock roadway patrols to more quickly locate and aid drivers who are stranded in the cold along its roads.The special Zero Weather Road...
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The Illinois Tollway congratulates Executive Director Cassaundra Rouse for being elected to the Board of Directors for the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA).The IBTTA Board of Directors is the chief governing body of the worldwide association for...
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The Illinois Tollway is prepared for this holiday season and working to help customers take some of the stress out of holiday travel the Christmas and New Year’s holidays through I-PASS benefits and roadway customer service efforts.The heaviest traffic is expected on...
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The Mile Long Bridge has topped Roads & Bridges’ annual ranking of the best bridge projects in North America for 2023. The Top 10 Bridges ranks recently completed bridge projects based on project challenges, impact to the region and scope of work. The Mile Long Bridge...
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Illinois Tollway mechanic Bob Cowgill was only looking to have some fun and possibly win a few dollars when he went out in October to play Bingo. Instead, Cowgill ended up saving a man’s life when he was abruptly confronted by a medical emergency while playing in his...
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2023 National Roadway Safety Awards recognize innovations to protect pedestrians, cyclists and motorists as pandemic spike in U.S. road fatalities continues largely unabatedThe Illinois Tollway was honored with a 2023 National Roadway Safety Award today for creating the...
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I-PASS and Pay By Plate allow drivers to pay tolls for family and friends As many as 8.8 million vehicles are expected to drive the Illinois Tollway system during this year’s extended holiday, and I-PASS and Pay By Plate offer options for both local and out-of-town...
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Whenever storms strike this winter, the Illinois Tollway will be ready to roll with the equipment, technology and staffing needed to keep our roads open and our customers safe. We’re pleased to join with the Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois State Police...
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The Illinois Tollway has introduced a balanced Tentative 2024 Budget with $1.64 billion of revenue that includes $451.3 million for annual maintenance and operations on the 294-mile system and provides funds to support $1.4 billion in capital spending, including funding for...
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