No timeline was given on when the road will reopen.
Both drivers suffered serious injuries in the crash, police said.
Work will start Tuesday, and is expected to take 1 to 2 days on the Stephen Street bridge.
To complete the work, Kingery Highway will be reduced to a single southbound lane, from Bluff Road to 107th Street/Archer Avenue, IDOT said.
Work will begin on the drain pipe under the I&M Canal bridge at Stephen Street and Front Street on Tuesday.
BNSF needs to make repairs to the crossing between 101st and 103rd Street on Lemont Road.
The Derby Road bridge repairs project, and the 127th Street pedestrian crossing project kick off soon.
Two people were dead and one was injured in the early morning crash, according to reports.
The fire happened at 12:56 p.m. Wednesday, and lane restrictions remain in effect as of 4 p.m. Wednesday, police said.
Police said a vehicle​ was traveling at a high rate of speed, left the roadway and came to rest in a ravine near a creek.
The collision happened at 2:50 p.m. Wednesday at New Avenue and Industrial Drive.
The new stop sign comes after complaints from residents about the speed of cars driving past Covington Knolls South Park.
The improvements are scheduled, weather permitting, for April 1 and April 2.
Drivers should use Stephen Street for access to the downtown.
The closure will last about two weeks.
Construction will last through Oct. 18.
The project will start on the west end of the Metra lot, and move to various locations in stages.
Inclement weather postponed the opening again, and IDOT did not give a new opening date.
The ramps were originally supposed to be opened on Friday.
Overnight lane closures will be needed to shift lanes back and open the new ramps.
Road closures along the railroad crossings on Holmes Street and Talcott Avenue will start Oct. 24.
Work is expected to be finished by Sept. 29.
Fresh oil will be applied to the areas of Singer Avenue, Warner Avenue and Sobieski Street.
The oil will be applied to Singer from the cemetery to Cass Street, and on Warner from Cass to Logan Street and from Ridge Road to Wend.
The parade steps off at 1 p.m. on Saturday.
The two right lanes of I-55 northbound near Lemont Road are closed for the investigation.
The village's Department of Public Works announced that Derby Road would be closed heading south to 131st Street to thru traffic.
The Village advised avoiding the area and taking alternative routes if possible.
Drivers will use a temporary ramp and traffic exiting I-55 will be controlled by a temporary traffic signal at Lemont Road.
Motorists can expect delays and should allow extra time for trips through these areas, IDOT said.
The disabled semi-truck broke down along I-55, blocking the right lane and bringing traffic from Route 53 to a crawl.
As village snow removal crews begin to clean out local streets from this weekend's snowfall, residents are asked to move their vehicles.
Drivers should expect the closure to last several hours, police said. ​
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The crash happened at 8:48 a.m. Wednesday on I-55, south of Cass Avenue, police said.
For the next four Saturdays, Metra is offering two outbound and two inbound trains along the historic Heritage Corridor Line.
Another morning train and afternoon train has been added for the Heritage Corridor line, which stops in Lemont, Romeoville and Lockport.
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