I-490 Tollway

I-490/I-294 Interchange Project

As part of the new I-490 Tollway, the Illinois Tollway is building a new interchange connecting I-490 to the Tri-State Tollway (I-294).

In 2023, work includes continued construction of new ramps to connect southbound and northbound I-294 to the new I-490 Tollway and reconstruction and widening of southbound I-294 between North Avenue and Wolf Road.

 

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WB LAKE STREET ROAD CLOSURE DETOUR

WB Lake Street Road Closure Detour
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I-290 FRONTAGE ROAD UNDER I-294 CLOSURE

I-290 Frontage Road under I-294 Closure
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Construction Update (3/21/24)

Local Roads
Westbound Lake Street is closed at I-294 and a detour is posted. Traffic is scheduled to remain in this configuration through fall. 

On the I-290 Frontage Road, a closure with detours between County Line Road and Northwest Avenue is scheduled to be put in place beginning on Monday, April 1. Traffic will remain in this configuration through June.

I-294 Mainline
Between North Avenue/Lake Street and the O'Hare Oasis traffic is shifted in both directions, including:

  • Between North Avenue and Wolf Road, two northbound lanes are traveling on the southbound side of the Tollway.
  • Between North Avenue and St. Charles Road, one southbound lane is traveling on the northbound side of the Tollway.

Traffic is scheduled to remain in this configuration into 2024. 

See the Daily Construction Alert for up-to-date information.

Customer Impacts

Lane closures and traffic shifts will be necessary to provide a work zone and safely accommodate traffic during construction.

Electronic message signs and construction signage will be put in place in advance to alert drivers to scheduled lane closures, traffic patterns and work zone speed limits.

To accommodate interchange construction, lane closures on local roads will also be needed.

Work Zone Safety

The Illinois Tollway is committed to ensuring that the Tri-State Tollway (I-294) remains safe for both drivers and workers during construction, which is part of the agency’s overall commitment to roadway safety.

Work zone speed limits are in effect in all construction zones 24/7 and drivers should continue to watch for changing traffic patterns and use caution, especially when workers are present.

Visit the Tollway’s Work Zone Safety page at illinoistollway.com.

Purpose

The new I-490 Tollway, coupled with the Illinois Route 390 Tollway, which was completed in 2017, will connect businesses and communities with one of the nation’s busiest airports, transit facilities, major freight transportation hubs, distribution centers and multiple interstate highways including the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90) and the Central Tri-State Tollway (I-294).

Sustainability

The Tollway is committed to building green and minimizing the environmental impact of construction by reducing, recycling and reusing materials. In addition to reducing the cost of this work, reuse of these materials reduces the need for virgin asphalt materials and reduces energy consumption, greenhouse gases and the volume of material that would otherwise be sent to landfills.