CHICAGO - The final portion of the Montrose Avenue bridge over the Kennedy Expressway is set to be removed in the last weekend in March, resulting in lane closures and expressway stops overnight throughout that weekend.
The construction work, which snarled traffic on the Kennedy weeks ago, will start at 10 p.m. Friday, March 26, according to the Illinois Department of Transportation.
Inbound traffic approaching Montrose will be reduced to one lane. Outbound traffic approaching Addison Street will be reduced to three lanes.
All inbound traffic on the Kennedy will be rerouted to the express lanes by midnight, and vehicles will not be able to exit until Armitage Avenue, IDOT said.
Most lanes will be reopened by 10 a.m. Saturday and Sunday with the exception of the left lane in both directions, which will be closed throughout the weekend, IDOT said. All lanes should be clear by 5 a.m. Monday.
The construction will include full traffic stops in the inbound lanes that will start at 1 a.m. each morning, and are not expected to last longer than 15 minutes at a time, IDOT said.
The outbound exit ramp to Montrose Avenue will close at noon on Friday as crews prepare for construction, and will remain closed until 3 p.m. Tuesday, IDOT said.
The improvement project, which includes a replacement of the bridge along with upgrades to lighting in the area, is expected to be completed this summer.