Busiest roadside mowing period underway planned to grow, protect pollinator habitat
ILLINOIS, July 26 - Public urged to slow down, proceed with caution around heavy vehicles
SPRINGFIELD - The Illinois Department of Transportation is reminding the public that the roadside mowing period is underway, requiring drivers to slow down, avoid all distractions and proceed with caution when encountering equipment and personnel. The heaviest mowing operations will continue until Aug. 15.
"Keeping our roadsides maintained during the summer and protecting the environment are both vitally important," said Illinois Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. "As we enter our peak mowing season, please remember to reduce your speed, drop the devices and drive extra carefully if you encounter workers. At the end of the day, we want everyone to get home safely."
The mowing schedule helps to minimize the impact on the traveling public and encourage pollinator activity, which assists in the reproduction of flowers, fruits and vegetables that are essential to the state's ecosystem and economy. Reducing the amount of land maintained and growing pollinator habitat also protects the endangered rusty patched bumble bee and the monarch butterfly, the official state insect of Illinois.
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