Veterans Parkway resurfacing project to begin next week

Veterans Parkway
Work on a three-mile stretch of Veterans Parkway starting at the Fox Creek and Hamilton roads intersection will begin April 3. (Photo by Eric Stock/WJBC)

By Eric Stock

BLOOMINGTON – Illinois Department of Transportation crews will begin work next week on resurfacing a three-mile stretch of Veterans Parkway in Bloomington.

The state route from Hamilton Road and Fox Creek Road to Bunn Street is expected to take seven months, weather permitting.

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“Veterans (Parkway) has to take on all the heavy trucks,” city manager David Hales said. “This is a major truck route, so it had to be built to withstand the heaviest motor vehicle traffic and the average daily traffic flow is just tremendous.”

IDOT estimates that stretch of Veterans Parkway sees more than 20,000 vehicles per day. The work will include patching, milling, resurfacing and safety upgrades.

Rowe Construction of Bloomington is contractor for the $4.7 million project.

Eric Stock can be reached at [email protected].

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