Tri-State Tollway (I-294)

I-55 Interchange Project

Project Overview

To accommodate the rebuilding and widening of the Central Tri-State Tollway (I-294), the Illinois Tollway, in conjunction with the Illinois Department of Transportation, will reconstruct and improve several ramps and bridges at the I-55 Interchange, along with mainline roadway reconstruction and widening in the area. The work will not change the existing configuration of the interchange.

In 2024, the Tollway is scheduled to complete pavement work between LaGrange Road and I-55 and continue improvements at the I-55 Toll Plaza (Plaza 37).

Construction in this area is scheduled to be complete in 2025.

 

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Construction Update (4/15/24)

Between 75th Street and Willow Springs Road, northbound traffic is shifted. Traffic is scheduled to remain in this configuration into 2024. 

Please check the Daily Construction Alert for up-to-date closure information.

Customer Impacts

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.

The Tollway will use traffic shifts and lane reductions when possible to maintain access, however temporary closures and detours will be scheduled as needed to safely accommodate construction work.

Purpose

Improvements to the I-55 Interchange are part of the $4 billion Central Tri-State Project, which is reconstructing and widening the roadway between Balmoral Avenue and 95th Street to provide congestion relief, update old infrastructure to meet current and future transportation demand and address regional needs.

Local Coordination

Construction in this area is being coordinated with the Illinois Department of Transportation, Cook County, Village of Burr Ridge, Village of Hinsdale, Village of Indian Head Park, Village of Western Springs, City of Countryside, Flagg Creek Water Reclamation District, ComEd and Nicor, as well as local fire and police departments.

Work Zone Safety

The Illinois Tollway is committed to ensuring that the Central Tri-State Tollway (I-294) and local roads 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. On I-294, a 45 mph work zone speed limit is in effect throughout the construction season.