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Update - 10/27/21

Due to the weather forecast, please note the following schedule changes associated with the Roosevelt Street roadway improvements:

Week of 10/25/21
• Site clean up
• Restore driveway access

Week of 11/1/21
• Tuesday – Mill off existing pavement
• Wednesday – Install new asphalt binder course
• Thursday – Start structure adjustments

Week of 11/8/21
• Install new asphalt surface course.
• Start parkway restoration

Update - 10/22/21

Please note the following schedule changes associated with the installation of the new concrete curb, sidewalk, and aprons on Roosevelt Street:

• Friday 10/22 – Framing for concrete
• Saturday 10/23 – Pouring curb, sidewalks, and aprons starting at 7:00 AM
• Week of 10/25 – Finish pouring concrete and begin asphalt removal and replacement

As with all construction projects of this nature, schedules are weather dependent. We will do our best to notify you of any schedule changes due to inclement weather.

Update - 10/20/21

Please note the following schedule changes associated with the installation of the new concrete curb, sidewalk, and aprons on Roosevelt Street:

• Thursday 10/21 – Pouring concrete curb and gutter starting at 7:00 AM
• Friday 10/22 – No Work
• Saturday 10/23 – Framing for concrete
• Monday 10/25 – Pouring remaining curb and pouring sidewalks and aprons starting at 7:00 AM

Update - 10/18/21

The City of St. Charles is pleased to inform you that Roosevelt Street from Route 31 to Elm Street is being reconstructed.  This project update provides many details about this project, but should you have additional questions please don’t hesitate to contact the City.

Update - 10/11/21

The following is the anticipated schedule for the remaining project work:

Week of October 11th

• Existing concrete driveway apron removals (starting Wednesday). Residents will receive a knock on their door prior to their apron being removed. Temporary stone will be installed on the same day as removal (restoring access).
• Remaining new water services between Ash and Elm (Thursday)
• Curb and sidewalk removals.

Update - 9/28/21

The intersection of Roosevelt and Elm will be closed during working hours on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday while the Contractor installs new storm sewer. Please plan your travel route accordingly.

Moving forward, weekly construction notices will only be posted on the City’s website and will no longer be handed out door to door. Specific construction notices, such as this one, will continue to be handed out on an as needed basis. 

Update - 9/24/21

Next week the Contractor will complete the installation of water main between Elm and Ash Streets on Monday and will begin excavating pits for drilling of new water services between Ash and Fox Glade Court on Tuesday. Wednesday the intersection of Roosevelt and Elm will be closed for installation of storm sewer. Thursday water service connections between Fox Glade and Ash will be switched from the old main to the new main. Water service reconnections in this section are expected to be completed by the end of the day Friday.

Update - 9/22/21

The intersection of Roosevelt and Elm will be closed during working hours on Thursday while the Contractor installs the last of the new water main. Please plan your travel route accordingly.

Moving forward, weekly construction notices will only be posted on the City’s website and will no longer be handed out door to door. Specific construction notices, such as this one, will continue to be handed out on an as needed basis.

If you have any questions, please call Todd Wells with Engineering Enterprises, Inc. at 773-454-4214 or City Public Works Department at 630-377-4405.

Update - 9/17/21

Next week the Contractor will complete the installation of services from Fox Glade Court to 15 Roosevelt. Prior to your new water service being connected to your old water service an on-site field representative from the City or the contractor will be knocking on your door to let you know your service is about to be transferred over and your water will be temporarily turned off for 5 to 10 minutes. After services are completed through this section, work will continue at the intersection of Elm and Roosevelt on Thursday, continuing toward Ash Street on Friday.

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