SPRINGFIELD – Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Thursday announced the beginning of the next phase of construction along the Interstate 80 corridor that will modernize Houbolt Road in Joliet.
The state investment in the public-private partnership is $32 million, according to the governor, who continues to highlight the ongoing benefits of one of his major first-year legislative accomplishments, the Rebuild Illinois capital infrastructure plan. The infrastructure plan passed with bipartisan support in 2019.
The state’s investment will widen the road and reconfigure the I-80 interchange into a diverging diamond design.
“This project will go a long way to alleviate congestion and improve safety,” Omer Osman, Illinois Department of Transportation director, said. “The work that will be taking place here over the next several years is transformational.”
Gov. J.B. Pritzker announces that the state is investing $32 million to help rebuild the I-80 interchange during a virtual news conference Thursday. The interchange is expected to alleviate congestion and improve safety for drivers.
Office of Gov. J.B. Pritzker
Improvements are expected to minimize emissions caused by traffic, cut down a long commute, make the daily drive safer and provide more business to the surrounding communities.
“These improvements are making it safer and more efficient for truck drivers [and] tens of thousands of commuters and families who drive this interstate as they navigate their daily lives,” Pritzker said.
CenterPoint Properties, an inland port where goods are transferred between freight trains, is investing up to $170 million that will go towards building a new toll bridge on Houbolt Road over the Des Plaines River. The toll bridge will provide I-80 access to CenterPoint’s intermodal facilities in Joliet and Elwood that will bring more opportunities to workers, logistic companies and industries that rely on the infrastructure of the region.
“I’m happy to see the progress being made on the construction of the Houbolt Road Bridge. We know, moving forward, the critical role this will play as development continues around the two intermodal ports in our region,” Joliet Mayor Bob O’Dekirk said.
A portion of I-80 to U.S. Route 6 is expected to be completed this October with a portion of I-80 and the interchange to be completed by the summer of 2023.
Work is expected to begin on Houbolt Road with relocating utilities this winter followed by construction in the spring. Houbolt Road construction is part of Rebuild Illinois’ vision to rebuild 16 miles of I-80 over the next six years. Construction along I-80 began this past summer that replaced more than 50-year-old infrastructure.
“It’s going to make the highway safer for our residents, better for transportation [and] it’s going to help us advance as an economic center here in Will County,” Sen. John Connor, D-Lockport, said.
The project is part of Rebuild Illinois that is expected to invest $33.2 billion into the state’s aging transportation system, create jobs and promote economic growth. It is the largest program in state history to improve all modes of transportation across the state.
The City of Joliet will oversee the $33.5 million Houbolt Road project.
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History photos: Chicago’s Soldier Field through the years
Soldier Field – 2003
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A view of the renovated Soldier Field at the first Bears home game of 2003.
Tribune photo by John Smerciak
Soldier Field – 1971
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A kick sails over a mass of Bear defenders to clear the crossbar and give Washington a 3-0 lead at Soldier Field on Nov. 14, 1971. The Bears have played their home games at Soldier Field since 1971.
Ray Gora, Chicago Tribune
Soldier Field – 1931
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Soldier Field, Grant Park and the lakefront in 1931.
Chicago Tribune historical photo
Soldier Field – 1959
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Chicago’s Johnny Morris (47) goes for three yards with John Roach (33) hot on his trail Nov. 29, 1959, during a Bears game against the Cardinals at Soldier Field.
Steve Lasker, Chicago Tribune
Soldier Field – 1987
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Things were looking down for Bears coach Mike Ditka and his players late in the first half before they rallied for a 27-26 victory against Tampa Bay on Oct. 25, 1987, at Soldier Field in Chicago.
Charles Cherney, Chicago Tribune
Soldier Field – 1926
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Cardinal Mundelein, from left, the Rev. William R. Griffin and C. G. Guill look over Soldier Field in preparation for the 28th International Eucharistic Congress, circa 1925. The congress was held in Chicago from June 20-24, 1926, and was hosted by Mundelein. The large, open-air Mass was held at Soldier Field with an estimated 500,000 people attending.
Chicago Herald and Examiner
Soldier Field – 1933
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A crowd of 125,000 would end up filling Soldier Field for the Jewish Day pageant “The Romance of a People,” during the Century of Progress World’s Fair, circa 1933. “Attendance was one of the largest of the entire Exposition, more than 244,000 admissions being recorded,” the Tribune wrote of the day’s fair attendance.
Chicago Tribune historical photo
Soldier Field – 1928
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Jack Cope, parachute jumper, landing in Soldier Field in 1928.
Chicago Herald and Examiner)
Soldier Field – 1939
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Mount Carmel High School fans just couldn’t stay in their seats as the Catholic league champion rallied in the fourth quarter to tie the game against Fenger High School, 13-13, in Mayor Kelly’s sixth annual prep title game played at Soldier Field on Dec. 2, 1939.
Chicago Tribune historical photo
Soldier Field – 1962
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An aerial view of Soldier Field, the scene of the rally conducted by evangelist Billy Graham on June 17, 1962, in Chicago.
James O’Leary
Soldier Field – 1946
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President Harry S. Truman waves to the crowds gathered at Soldier Field on April 6, 1946, in Chicago. He circled the field in his car before he made his speech to the crowd.
Chicago Tribune
Soldier Field – 1978
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One of the first in line when the gates opened at 7:30 a.m. was Mike Orman of Elk Grove, who proudly displays his precious ticket to see the Rolling Stones on July 8, 1978, at Soldier Field.
Roy Hall
Soldier Field – 1959
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The sky over Soldier Field is illuminated in a brilliant fireworks display, marking the close of the 30th Chicagoland Music Festival in 1959.
Chicago Tribune historical photo
Soldier Field – 1959
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Mayor Richard J. Daley is a fan when his Chicago preps compete, in fair weather or foul. He beams through snowflakes that hit Soldier Field on Nov. 28, 1959, shortly after the Lane vs. Fenwick Prep Bowl game began.
Chicago American
Soldier Field – 1943
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Part of a huge crowd attending the Hollywood Bond rally in Soldier Field on Sept. 16, 1943, during World War II.
Chicago Tribune historical photo
Soldier Field – 1936
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The first Chicago Ski Tournament held at Soldier Field on Feb. 16, 1936. A huge slide was erected on the south end of the lakefront arena. An unemployed road worker from Minnesota, Eugene Wilson, 22, won the tournament with a 68-foot jump. A snowstorm prevented the skiers from making attempts on the steel slide, which was erected over the permanent stands in the south end of the arena.
Chicago Tribune historical photo
Soldier Field – 1932
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Rear Adm. Walter Crosley, from left, Amelia Earhart and Maj. Gen. Frank Parker salute the flag on the reviewing stand at the George Washington bicentennial military tournament held at Soldier Field on June 24, 1932.
Chicago Herald and Examiner
Soldier Field – 1961
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Spectators hold up matches to light up Soldier Field during a ceremony that is a highlight of the Chicagoland Music Festival in 1961.
Chicago Tribune historical photo
Soldier Field – 1974
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The Chicago Fire take to the field in their opening game against the Houston Texans on July 10, 1974, at Soldier Field.
Don Casper, Chicago Tribune
Soldier Field – 1948
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The Chicagoland Music Festival held at Soldier Field in August 1948.
Chicago Tribune historical photo
Soldier Field – 1927
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On Sept. 22, 1927, Jack Dempsey lost to Gene Tunney at Soldier Field, but Tunney may have benefited when he was knocked down in what historians describe as the famous “long count.”
Chicago Tribune historical photo
Soldier Field – 1959
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Alponse Cahue, of Mexico City, attends the opening day of the Pan Am Games at Soldier Field on Sept. 2, 1959.
Chicago Tribune Historical Photo
Soldier Field – 1927
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Mike Hastings of Fort Worth, Texas, at Chicago’s third annual World Championship Rodeo held at Soldier Field in August 1927. Hastings won first place in 1927 when he threw his steer in 13 seconds. The Tribune reported that more than 350,000 visitors had witnessed the nine-day rodeo, which started Aug. 20 and ended Aug. 29.
Chicago Herald and Examiner
Soldier Field – 1973
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An aerial image of Soldier Field, taken by the Goodyear blimp in 1973.
Chicago Tribune historical photo
Soldier Field – 2003
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Pregame fireworks before the Bears-Packers game at the newly renovated Soldier Field on Sept. 29, 2003.
Jose M. Osorio, Chicago Tribune
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