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Electric vehicle users will eventually need to ante up their fair share for road maintenance as more motorists make the switch away from gasoline. But exactly how EV drivers will pay is still an open question in Illinois.
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The Illinois Department of Transportation is reminding motorists to slow down and stay alert in work zones as construction season ramps up.
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Peoria County to start 2022 with a winter storm. New Year's Day snowfall could make travel difficultThe arrival of a new year is expected to bring a burst of winter weather to the Tri-County in the form of a snowstorm and a cold snap.
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Karen Dvorsky, bureau chief of program development for IDOT District 4, said improving bicycle and pedestrian access to the bridge is a major component of the $19 million Bob Michel Bridge project proposal.
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Drivers can help plow operators by staying home during winter storms and by not passing trucks as they work to plow and distribute ice melt.
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Governor JB Pritzker is setting an ambitious goal to get a million electric vehicles on Illinois roadways by 2030. To make that happen, state transportation secretary Omer Osman says a massive build-out of charging stations is needed - and fast.
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When the eastbound McClugage Bridge span comes down next year, the ospreys that nest there will need to find a new place to raise their young — at least temporarily.
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It's common knowledge the current eastbound span of the McClugage Bridge is coming down as part of a multi-year reconstruction project. But how it'll be demolished is still an open question.
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Nearly $450 million dollars in major road work is planned for the Peoria area over the next six years as part of a $20.7 billion dollar funding package announced last week by Gov. JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Transportation.
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With work complete on the Interstate 74 Murray Baker Bridge, the Illinois Department of Transportation is focusing its attention to a new span three miles…