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IDOT’s post-monarch mowing season runs July 1–August 15

Motorists urged to stay alert and slow down when encountering crews

information provided by the Illinois Department of Transportation

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (July 9, 2020) – The Illinois Department of Transportation is reminding the public that seasonal mowing operations have resumed throughout the state. Motorists should be prepared to slow down, put down devices, avoid distractions, and proceed with caution when encountering mowing equipment and personnel.

In recent years, IDOT has revised its mowing practices to help create and maintain habitat for pollinators, including the monarch butterfly, which became the official state insect of Illinois in 1975 and is currently at risk of being declared endangered. Pollinators play a vital role in the Illinois ecosystem and agricultural economy by aiding in reproduction of flowers, fruits, and vegetables.

Last year, IDOT began following the Illinois Monarch Project Mowing Guidelines for Pollinators, establishing the most extensive mowing period from July 1 to August 15. Currently, in addition to roadsides, standard maintenance mowing is taking place as needed around culverts, ditches, traffic control devices, and other IDOT structures.

By carefully timing when mowing takes place, and by reducing the amount of land being mowed, IDOT is encouraging the growth of critical plant species, such as milkweed, the only food source for monarch caterpillars.

The video below provides more information about IDOT’s mowing schedules and its work with pollinators:

For its efforts, IDOT has won national honors from several organizations, including Pheasants Forever and the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign.

Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT)
Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT)https://idot.illinois.gov
The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) facilitates the inter-connectivity of all transportation modes for the efficient movement of people and goods. The roots of the agency can be traced back more than a century, for as long as cars, highways, and air traffic have moved people around the state. IDOT sends traffic-related news releases to The Lansing Journal, and we publish those that are relevant to readers in our community.