N. Raynor Avenue closure set for June amid improvement project

N. Raynor Avenue closure set for June amid improvement project
Terry D'Arcy Mayor — City of Joliet
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Joliet, IL – The City of Joliet has announced that as part of the Plainfield Road Water Main Improvement Project, new pavement will be constructed at the Six Corners intersection involving Plainfield Road / Black Road and Ruby Street / N. Raynor Avenue. The construction work is set to begin on the morning of Monday, June 9th and is expected to conclude by Monday, June 23rd.

During this period, one lane of traffic in each direction on Plainfield Road and Black Rd / Ruby St. will remain open. However, all traffic on Raynor Avenue at the Six Corners intersection will be closed off with a detour in place for the duration of the construction. Drivers are advised to consider alternative routes while the work is ongoing.

“We appreciate your patience and ask that you drive slowly and cautiously through any construction zone,” stated city officials. Additional information about the project can be accessed by visiting www.joliet.gov/construction-zone. For further inquiries, individuals may contact the Public Utilities Department at (815) 724-4220.

The City of Joliet is situated in Will and Kendall counties in Illinois, approximately 30 miles southwest of Chicago. It serves as the county seat of Will County and was recorded as the third largest city in Illinois during the 2020 census with a population count of 150,362.

For more information about Joliet or related queries, media personnel can reach out to Rosemaria DiBenedetto, Media Engagement and Communications Director at her cell: 847-269-5556 or via email: rdibenedetto@joliet.gov.



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