County Highway 25 between Atlanta
and US 136 to close Monday, April 15th
Road construction expected to last
approximately one week
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[April 13, 2019]
The Logan County Highway Department will be making improvements to
County Highway 25 between Atlanta and US Highway 136. Culvert work
is expected to begin Monday, April 15, which will require the
roadway to be closed for about one week. The remainder of the
project should be completed with one lane open to traffic.
The roadway was last resurfaced in 1974 and is in poor condition.
Various repairs have been made to the road surface in order to
extend the pavement life as long as possible. This project will
involve 4.2 miles of full-depth reclamation. The existing roadway
will be pulverized and graded. A combination of asphalt and cement
will be incorporated into the roadway. The new material will be
re-graded and compacted for the new road surface.
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This roadway is at the end of its life cycle and can no longer be resurfaced.
The option of full-depth reclamation allows us to keep the roadway material in
place. Essentially, the existing rock will be recycled into a new roadway.
The project was awarded to Dunn Company of Decatur, Illinois. The low bid on the
project was $1,497,997. Logan County will use federal funds for 80% of the total
cost. Property tax funds will be used for the local share of the project.
Cooperation and patience is always appreciated during the construction season as
we continue to improve the safety of our roads and bridges. Status of our local
construction projects can be found on the New & Closures page of the County
Highway Department website.
https://logancountyil.gov/highway
[Bret A. Aukamp
Logan County Engineer] |