As construction season starts up earlier than usual throughout the Barrington area, motorists driving through downtown Barrington will have to navigate an ongoing road project to replace a 100-year-old sewer system.
The project is a major one for Barrington officials, who recently started the construction work to replace aging sanitary sewer lines. As the weather warms, officials in nearby Barrington Hills and South Barrington also are looking to start local road resurfacing projects. …
Upcoming resurfacing projects in Barrington Hills could start sometime after May 23 when the list of tentative projects are presented to the Barrington Hills Village Board, said Robert Kosin, director of administration in Barrington Hills.
The list of potential projects include Ridge Road, from County Line Road to Merry Oaks Lane, as well as the entire stretch of Old Hart Road and West Cuba Road, and also the parking lot to village hall at 112 Algonquin Road, Kosin said.
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