Busiest roadside mowing period
underway, planned to grow, protect pollinator habitat
Public urged to slow down, proceed with
caution around heavy vehicles
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[July 20, 2022]
The Illinois Department of Transportation is
reminding the public that the busiest roadside mowing period is
underway, requiring drivers to slow down, avoid all distractions and
proceed with caution when encountering equipment and personnel. The
heaviest mowing operations will continue until Aug. 15, a schedule
that helps maximize motorist safety and protect pollinator habitat.
“As one of the state’s largest landowners, we take great
responsibility in keeping our roadsides maintained during the summer
as well as doing our part to protect the environment,” said Illinois
Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. “But we need the public’s
cooperation. Anticipate seeing large equipment and workers during
the day. Reduce your speed, drop the devices and drive extra
carefully.”
During the summer, IDOT conducts two primary types of mowing. Safety
mowing occurs directly adjacent to the road as needed. Maintenance
mowing, which lasts for approximately six weeks starting July 1,
includes areas next to culverts, ditches, traffic control devices
and other structures and follows the Illinois Monarch Project Mowing
Guidelines for Pollinators, protecting as much habitat and nectar
resources as possible.
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The mowing schedule helps to encourage pollinator activity, which
assists in the reproduction of flowers, fruits and vegetables, essential to the
health of the state’s ecosystem and economy.
Reducing the amount of land maintained and growing pollinator
habitat also protects the endangered rusty patched bumble bee and the monarch
butterfly, the official state insect of Illinois.
To view a short video about IDOT’s mowing schedules and its work with
pollinators, click here or visit IDOT’s YouTube channel.
In 2020, IDOT joined in the launch of the Illinois Monarch Action Plan as part
of the Illinois Monarch Project, a collaborative effort to help ensure the
survival and successful migration of monarchs by increasing and protecting
habitat.
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