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Phase Three of Wolf’s Crossing Road reconfiguration is set to begin June 26

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Above / From the CN Railroad tracks to 95th Street, a portion of Wolf’s Crossing will be closed to traffic for approximately for approximately eight weeks, weather depending, beginning on June 26.

A portion of Wolf’s Crossing will be closed to traffic for approximately eight weeks

City of Naperville map

NAPERVILLE, Ill. — A complete closure of Wolf’s Crossing Road between the CN Railroad line and 95th Street is scheduled to begin Monday, June 26 and will last approximately eight weeks, pending weather or unforeseen circumstances.

On June 26, crews will begin work to reconstruct Wolf’s Crossing Road from the point of the temporary connection constructed in mid-May to the CN Railroad line. This segment of Wolf’s Crossing road will be inaccessible to all traffic until work is complete. Signs will be posted that will direct motorists to use a detour route that incorporates Eola Road, Hafenrichter Road and 91st Street. A map of the road closure and detour can be found at www.naperville.il.us/wolfscrossing.

This closure is the final phase of a project designed to widen and realign Wolf’s Crossing Road to 95th Street and allow a continuous flow of traffic from the east-west section of Wolf’s Crossing Road to the north-south extension that was completed in phase one of this project. Motorists traveling in this area are encouraged to allow extra time to get to their destination and use caution while traveling through the work zone.

For more information on this project, visit www.naperville.il.us/wolfscrossing.

Phase Two of Wolf’s Crossing Road reconfiguration began May 15

Wolf’s Crossing Road east of the railroad.

Earlier Post / A three-day closure of Wolf’s Crossing Road between the CN Railroad line and 248th Avenue is scheduled to begin Monday, May 15, and last approximately three days,  pending weather or unforeseen circumstances.

Beginning May 15, crews will begin work to construct a temporary connection to attach the new north-south extension of Wolf’s Crossing Road, constructed during the first six weeks of the project, to the existing east-west section. The section of Wolf’s Crossing road between the CN Railroad line and 248th Avenue will be inaccessible to all traffic until work is complete. Upon completion of the temporary connection, traffic will begin using the new configuration and the section of Wolf’s Crossing Road from the new connection east to 248th Avenue will be closed permanently.

City of Naperville Map

Follow detour signs

Detour signs will be posted to direct motorists to use Eola Road, Haffenrichter Road and 91st Street.

Maps of the road closures and detours can be found for all phases at www.naperville.il.us/wolfscrossing.

Motorists traveling in this area are encouraged to allow extra time to get to their destination and use caution while traveling through the work zone.

The closure is part of a multi-phase project designed to widen and realign Wolf’s Crossing Road to 95th Street. The final stage of the project will occur in late 2017 or 2018 and will include the reconstruction of Wolf’s Crossing Road from the point of the temporary connection to the CN Railroad line. This phase will require a multi-week shut down of Wolf’s Crossing Road from the CN Railroad line to 95th Street.

For more information on this project, visit www.naperville.il.us/wolfscrossing.

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