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Central Park Intersection Improvements at Division and at Marquette
Posted on 10/01/2024
Central Park Intersection Improvements at Division and at Marquette

10.01.24
Travel will get a little easier for those who regularly use W Central Park and Marquette! Beginning on Wednesday, October 2, the intersection will be open to one lane of travel in each direction on W Central Park and on Marquette. The intersection will be controlled by a 4-way stop for the near term. Be sure to slow down and travel cautiously through the intersection as work continues. 

Work will be substantially complete, and the road returned to signalized travel using a temporary signal in early November. The contractor will return under short-term lane reductions to install the permanent signal mid-to-late December.

09.10.24
Be alert for changes to the work zone at W Central Park and Marquette! Beginning Wednesday, September 11, northbound Marquette will be detoured at Lombard, and southbound Marquette will be open through the intersection. The intersection is estimated to re-open mid-October. In the meantime, stay tuned for good news on the Division and W Central Park intersection sometime in the next week.

View updated detour map at this link. 

08.16.24
Work on the Division and Central Park intersection is coming right along. Beginning August 20, there will be one northbound and one southbound lane of travel. Watch for ongoing updates as work at this intersection and the intersection of Marquette and Central Park progresses. View updated detour map at this link. 

07.19.24
Expect minor traffic control changes at Marquette and Central Park next week. As utility work finishes up Monday/Tuesday, Central Park will also be closed to the west of the intersection. See map update at this link. 

07.05.24
Intersection improvements at Central Park and Division and Central Park and Marquette begin July 8. Both projects will involve removing and replacing the existing pavement with concrete, along with ADA sidewalk and ramp improvements. The pedestrian signals will be upgraded at Division, and the traffic signal at Marquette will be fully replaced.

Phase 1 of the work at the Division at Central Park will close Central Park east of the Division and provide for southbound travel only on Division through the intersection. Work on this phase will take three to four weeks and then flip to northbound travel for another three to four weeks.

Currently, utility work has closed southbound travel on Marquette at Central Park. Sometime next week, Phase 1 of the work at Marquette at Central Park will begin with the closure of Central Park west of Marquette and provide for northbound travel only on Marquette through the intersection. Work on this phase will also take three to four weeks and then flip to southbound travel for another three to four weeks.