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Illinois Route 23

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North end:
  
US 14 in Harvard

Constructed
  
5 November 1918

Length
  
203 km

Existed:
  
November 5, 1918 – present

South end:
  
Historic US 66 / IL 116 in Pontiac

Major cities
  
Ottawa, Marengo, DeKalb, Streator, Harvard, Pontiac

Counties
  
Livingston County, Illinois, LaSalle County, DeKalb County, Illinois, McHenry County, Illinois

Illinois Route 23 is a north–south state highway in northern Illinois. It runs from Illinois Route 116 in Pontiac north to U.S. Route 14 south of Harvard. This is a distance of 126.17 miles (203.05 km).

Contents

Map of IL-23, Illinois, USA

Route description

Illinois 23 is a major arterial route in rural central and north-central Illinois. It is a parallel to the Interstate 39/U.S. Route 51 combination approximately 20 miles (32 km) to the west.

The road starts near downtown Pontiac and runs as the main highway north, intersecting with Interstate 55 and former U.S. Route 66. It is a two lane highway at this point. Illinois 23 then turns west and runs through Cornell, and turns back north to travel through the middle of Streator23 splits to become four lanes, 23North becomes Park Street, 23South becomes Bloomington Street returning back to Bloomington Street after Renz Drive at the north side of town. At Ottawa, the road grows to six lanes (across two different roads) when concurrent with Illinois Route 71—Illinois 71 joins with it to cross the Illinois River.

North of Ottawa, Illinois 23 has a full diamond interchange with Interstate 80. This is the last full interchange Illinois 23 has south of its terminus at Harvard. Illinois 23 has two additional concurrencies with U.S. Route 34 and U.S. Route 52, though no notable cities are present between Ottawa and DeKalb. Illinois 23 runs under Interstate 88 with no intersection, though access is available via Fairview Drive to two parallel roads with interchanges (Peace Road and Annie Glidden Road). Between DeKalb and Sycamore, Illinois 23 has four lanes. In Sycamore, Illinois 23 briefly overlaps Illinois Route 64. After one final concurrency at Illinois Route 72 near Genoa, Illinois 23 travels over Interstate 90 with no interchange and no nearby access. It runs through Marengo and terminates south of Harvard at U.S. Route 14.

History

Illinois 23 was established in 1918 as one of the original 46 SBI routes. The routing of Illinois 23 has not changed since its establishment.

Future

Plans are in the works to build an interchange where Illinois Route 23 crosses the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (Interstate 90). The overpass is scheduled to be replaced in 2017, and the ramps could follow. Building a interchange at IL-23 would open up a faster route to Marengo and Genoa, as well as close a 17 mile gap on I-90 between the Genoa Road and US 20 exits.

References

Illinois Route 23 Wikipedia