CN Railroad is preparing to conduct emergency repairs on a second railroad crossing later this week.
Temporary road closures and parking restrictions will be put in place on several streets off downtown Plainfield.
The pavement featuring the village's logo will undergo maintenance this weekend, requiring lane closures.
The Illinois Department of Transportation is in the middle of a project to repair the Route 126 bridge over the DuPage River in Plainfield.
The update to the traffic pattern is related to the 143rd Street East Extension project.
A Plainfield street will be completely closed to traffic for four days as a result of the project.
Streets will close to accommodate the three-day festival, bringing a carnival, a beer tent, craft vendors and more to downtown Plainfield.
The Illinois Department of Transportation-led project to repair the bridge deck and resurface the road has begun.
The Illinois Department of Transportation will begin bridge deck repair work soon in Plainfield.
Construction on the railroad crossing will be conducted overnight.
Similar to past summers, Settlers' Park will be the setting of Plainfield's beloved Movies in the Park series.
Paving is scheduled for the week of April 28, officials said.
Upcoming construction for the 143rd Street East Extension project will allow for lanes to reopen soon, Plainfield staff said.
The additional traffic controls are required as part of 143rd Street Corridor improvements ongoing in Plainfield.
The Plainfield Police Department targeted drunk driving and improper seat belt usage for more than a week surrounding St. Paddy's.
The upcoming closures are part of the 143rd Street East Extension project.
Several roads in downtown Plainfield will be blocked off to traffic to make way for the Hometown Irish Parade and Paddy Day Mile Run.
Traffic is once again moving on Lockport Street, but all construction is yet to be completed, officials said.
The west extension, which involved constructing a new road between Ridge and Steiner roads, will become part of the future Route 126.
The Plainfield Police Department kicked off its holiday enforcement campaign to ensure "festive gatherings end on a jolly note."
The Thanksgiving "Click It or Ticket" and "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign lasted from Nov. 22 to Dec. 2.
The upcoming holiday means another enforcement campaign, this one lasting more than a week.
The funding will primarily be used to conduct enforcement campaigns for violations that lead to crashes, officials said.
Plainfield police participated in the Halloween "Click It or Ticket" campaign to ensure drivers and passengers were properly buckled up.
Newkirk Drive in Plainfield will be closed to all traffic for about a week to accommodate road work.
The crash happened just before 8:30 p.m. Sunday.
Police said the cyclist was taken to Edward Hospital in Plainfield after being hit by a Ford F-150.
September means cheaper winter-blend gasoline is almost at the pumps, helping take the pressure off gas prices, AAA said.
Police aim to reduce impaired driving and other hazardous driving behaviors, such as distracted driving and failure to use seat belts.
The proposed project would include updates to Interstate 55 at Lorenzo Road and Route 129 in Will County.
Indian Boundary Road will also be widened and reconstructed as part of the project.
The organizer of the cycling race expects about 500 attendees to watch cyclists compete throughout the day.
Plainfield police hosted a month-long speed enforcement campaign in July.
Drivers should avoid Route 59 in Plainfield while part of the road is closed Monday afternoon.
In July, Plainfield police are stepping up enforcement in an effort to reduce speeding.
Plainfield police's "Click It or Ticket" campaign lasted for two weeks surrounding the Fourth of July holiday.
Short-term lane closures on Fort Beggs Drive will occur during construction, officials said.
A record 60.6 million people will travel by car during Independence Day week, AAA projects.
A date has been set for the eastbound Lockport Street lane closures.
Plainfield will celebrate the Fourth of July with a fireworks display and food truck festival.
To minimize the expected congestion over the weekend, IDOT is halting non-emergency closures, but drivers should still expect some closures.