U.S. 150 project west of Danville set to begin
DANVILLE – The Illinois Department of Transportation on Wednesday is scheduled to begin a project to repair U.S. 150 west of Danville.
The project, estimated at $110,000, calls for removing some of the existing surface, patching areas and putting down a new water-proofing system, said Jerry Cearlock, a District 5 operations engineer. He said the work is expected to take about eight weeks, weather permitting.
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