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Update - 5/30/19

Anticipated construction work for the week of June 3-7

East Side Streets

  • Cedar Avenue – Utility repair work to begin.  Please be advised that temporary road closures will be necessary.
  • Fieldgate Road – Completion of concrete curb, gutter, and sidewalk repairs.
  • Majestic Oaks Drive – Completion of concrete curb, gutter, and sidewalk repairs.
  • State Avenue – Utility repairs may begin.

West Side Streets

Update - 5/23/19

Next week the contractor will be performing the following activities:

  • Switching all remaining properties over to the new sanitary sewer.
  • Completing installation of the new water main.

Road Closure Alert:  Edward Avenue will be closed on Thursday, May 30th near the intersection of Nicholas Avenue.   The closure is anticipated to begin at 8 AM and remain until 5 PM.

Update - 5/23/19

Anticipated construction work for the week of May 27-231

East Side Streets

  • Cedar Avenue – No work at this time.
  • Fieldgate Road – Utility repair work. Pouring curb, gutter, and sidewalk.
  • Majestic Oaks Drive – Utility repair work. Pouring curb, gutter, and sidewalk.
  • State Avenue - No work at this time. Work anticipated to start after 4th of July.

West Side Streets

Update - 05/14/19

Anticipated construction work for the week of May 20-24

East Side Streets

  • Cedar Avenue – No work at this time. Work anticipated to start after 4th of July.
  • Fieldgate Road – Saw cutting of concrete/pavement is scheduled to begin 5/17. Utility repair work is scheduled to begin 5/20.
  • Majestic Oaks Drive – Utility repair work and saw cutting of concrete/pavement may begin.
  • State Avenue - No work at this time. Work anticipated to start after 4th of July.

West Side Streets

Update - 01/23/19

At this time, the City has retained WBK Engineering of St. Charles to complete final engineering design, which will incorporate replacement of the water main and the sanitary sewer, as well as storm sewer improvements and roadway reconstruction. 

In 2016, the City requested information from property owners through a questionnaire.  We will be taking the questionnaire responses into consideration to the best of our ability as we move forward.  Specifically, tree removal will be avoided where possible and sidewalk improvements will not be included.

Stormwater Management & Pollutant Discharge Reduction 

The City of St. Charles holds a General National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit from the Illinois EPA for stormwater discharges from its municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4).  To protect water quality, the MS4 Permit requires that the City develop and implement a stormwater management program designed to reduce the discharge of pollutants from its stormwater system to the maximum extent practicable. Links are provided below to the City’s MS4 Stormwater Management Plan, Notice of Intent to comply with the MS4 Permit, and annual reports.

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