Road construction in the Rockford area, highlighting ongoing projects.
Rockford, August 28, 2025
This summer, significant construction projects will kick off across the Rockford area, impacting travel patterns. The most notable project is the long-term upgrade on E. State Street. Other projects include repaving Illinois Route 251 and additional resurfacing on E. State Street, as well as an overhaul of North Second Street. Various schedules and strategies are in place, including nighttime work to minimize disruption during daytime hours. Motorists should expect delays and plan for possible lane closures throughout these construction periods.
Major construction is starting across several Rockford-area streets this summer and will affect travel patterns, with the largest projects scheduled to run into 2026. The work includes repaving, milling, sidewalk and signal upgrades, inlet reconstruction, and lane adjustments. Night work is being used where possible to reduce daytime disruption, and a mix of short-term and long-term schedules means some projects will wrap up in weeks while others continue for more than a year.
Construction on E. State Street between Rockford College Entrance Drive and Fairview Avenue begins on August 27. The work will include patching, milling, and resurfacing the roadway plus sidewalk updates, signal enhancements, inlet reconstruction, and widening of right-turn lanes. Night shifts are planned from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. so crews will not work in the roadway after 6 a.m. Daytime lanes and access will be managed to keep traffic moving. This project is expected to be completed by the end of May 2026.
Repaving on Illinois Route 251 starts on August 4 and affects the corridor from Whitman Street in Rockford to Snow Avenue in Loves Park. The project covers patching, milling, and resurfacing and includes sections of Forest Hills and Landstrom roads. Two travel lanes will remain open during construction and center-lane work will be scheduled at night to reduce daytime impacts. The estimated cost is nearly $8 million, and the anticipated completion date is November 15.
A separate resurfacing contract on another stretch of E. State Street — between Mill Road and the Rockford University entrance — began on June 30. That work covers nearly two miles with milling and resurfacing expected to finish by July 25, weather permitting. Nightly lane closures will be in effect to maintain traffic flow during daytime hours.
The department overseeing state roads is moving forward with a nearly $10 million contract for North Second Street from the area near the YMCA of Rock River Valley to Loves Park. The contract is set to be awarded in June, with construction expected to begin late this summer. The resurfacing will extend from Whitman Street to Snow Avenue and include a short portion of Forest Hills Road. The total project cost is estimated at $9,943,700, with the city responsible for $31,939 funded through motor fuel tax revenue. Local officials have reported receiving multiple complaints about conditions on North Second, which has helped push the project forward.
Across these projects, crews will balance daytime access with nighttime work. Key patterns include:
Motorists should plan for possible delays, follow posted detours, and expect temporary lane shifts and signal timing changes in the work zones. Work schedules and completion dates are subject to change due to weather and operational needs.
– E. State Street (Rockford College Entrance Drive to Fairview Avenue): starts Aug. 27, expected completion end of May 2026.
– Illinois Route 251 (Whitman St. to Snow Ave.): starts Aug. 4, expected completion Nov. 15.
– E. State Street (Mill Road to Rockford University): started June 30, expected completion July 25 weather permitting.
– North Second Street: contract awarded in June with work starting late this summer.
Patching, milling, and resurfacing are the primary tasks. Additional work includes sidewalk repairs, signal upgrades, inlet reconstruction, and widening of right-turn lanes on select corridors.
Yes, expect lane closures and temporary shifts. Two lanes will remain open on Illinois Route 251. Nightly lane closures will be used on some projects to limit daytime disruption.
Many projects use night shifts. The long E. State Street project uses an 8 p.m.–6 a.m. window with no in-roadway work after 6 a.m. Center-lane work on Route 251 will be at night; other resurfacing may use nightly closures.
Estimated costs include nearly $8 million for the Route 251 project and roughly $9.94 million for the North Second Street project. The city is responsible for a small local share of about $31,939 for North Second.
Funding is a mix of state and local sources. The local share for North Second comes from motor fuel tax revenue; other projects are primarily state-funded.
Project | Location | Start Date | Estimated Completion | Primary Work | Traffic Impact | Estimated Cost |
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E. State Street (long project) | Rockford College Entrance Dr. to Fairview Ave. | Aug. 27 | End of May 2026 | Patching, milling, resurfacing, sidewalks, signals, inlets, turning lane widening | Night work 8 p.m.–6 a.m.; no in-roadway work after 6 a.m. | Not specified (state/local mix) |
Illinois Route 251 | Whitman St. (Rockford) to Snow Ave. (Loves Park) | Aug. 4 | Nov. 15 | Patching, milling, resurfacing | Two lanes open; center-lane work at night | Nearly $8,000,000 |
E. State Street (short project) | Mill Road to Rockford University entrance | June 30 | July 25 (weather permitting) | Milling and resurfacing | Nightly lane closures | Not specified |
North Second Street | Near YMCA of Rock River Valley to Loves Park (Whitman St. to Snow Ave.) | Contract awarded in June; work late summer | To be determined | Resurfacing (includes small stretch of Forest Hills Rd.) | Local lane adjustments expected | $9,943,700 (city share $31,939) |
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