Work on the River Road Bridge project in Yorkville has resulted in the water level at the nearby Jaycee Pond to drop several feet, leaving clams and other wildlife exposed on the shoreline.| Steve Lord~Sun-Times Media
Work on the River Road Bridge project in Yorkville has resulted in the water level at the nearby Jaycee Pond to drop several feet, leaving clams and other wildlife exposed on the shoreline.| Steve Lord~Sun-Times Media
Work on the River Road Bridge project in Yorkville has resulted in the water level at the nearby Jaycee Pond to drop several feet, leaving clams and other wildlife exposed on the shoreline.| Steve Lord~Sun-Times Media
Work on the River Road Bridge project in Yorkville has resulted in the water level at the nearby Jaycee Pond to drop several feet, leaving clams and other wildlife exposed on the shoreline.| Steve Lord~Sun-Times Media
State officials say the River Road Bridge project and removal of the dam in Yorkville has not significantly affected the ecology in Blackberry Creek and ponds the creek feeds. Loren Wobig, of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, said this week that state officials inspected …