Work on the annual Kane County road repair program that will include portions of Fabyan Parkway in Geneva is scheduled to begin the week of Monday, April 3.
The project will consist of replacing the guardrail on Fabyan Parkway between Western Avenue and Randall Road. The new guardrail will meet the current Illinois Department of Transportation safety requirements.
Construction work hours will be from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. The entire County program, which includes road resurfacing and guardrail work on five different roadways, is anticipated to take approximately five months to complete, weather permitting.
Fabyan Parkway will remain open during construction, but will be reduced to one lane of travel using temporary daily lane closures and flaggers. Motorists should expect delays while traveling through the work areas and may want to add additional time to their commutes.
Motorists must reduce their speed, watch for construction workers and vehicles entering or leaving the site, and obey flaggers and other traffic control devices within the work zone. Please consider the use of alternate routes while this work is being completed.
A reminder – it is illegal for drivers to talk on a cell phone while driving through a highway construction work zone.
Questions and concerns may be directed to Patrick VerHalen, Kane County Division of Transportation, at 630-208-3138. For all Kane County Traffic Advisories, visit the
County's website.
News Release Courtesy Of The Kane County Division Of Transportation