Pavement marking to cause lane closures in August, September

Kane County will begin its annual pavement marking program the week of August 4, with lane striping scheduled on major Tri-Cities roads like Keslinger, Peck, Fabyan, and Bliss, and lane closures expected through September.

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The annual Kane County pavement marking program, which will include several stretches of highways running through Batavia, Geneva, and St. Charles will begin the week of August 4.

The work will include installing painted pavement markings on about 236 miles of County highways, including the following Tri-Cities roadways:

  • Keslinger Road

  • Peck Road

  • Kaneville Road west of Peck Road

  • Fabyan Parkway west of Randall Road

  • LaFox Road

  • Bliss Road

  • Dauberman Road

  • Corron Road

  • Silver Glen Road

Temporary daily lane closures will be in place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. Lane closures will start on the north end of Kane County and progress south. Temporary flagger control at intersections will be used when necessary.

Work is expected to be finished by late September. Learn more and view a map here.

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