Update - 6/29/18
Next week the contractor will continue utility repairs and removal and replacement of curbs, sidewalks and driveway aprons.
Next week the contractor will continue utility repairs and removal and replacement of curbs, sidewalks and driveway aprons.
Next week the contractor will perform the following:
All streets: Sawcutting of curbs, sidewalks and impacted driveways.
Adams Ave/Ct: No additional work anticipated.
Dover Hill Ct: No additional work anticipated.
Fox Chase Dr: Utility repairs and concrete removal and replacements may begin.
Jackson Ave: No additional work anticipated.
Jewel Ave: Utility repairs may begin.
Next week the contractor will continue utility repairs and will begin removal and replacement of curbs, sidewalks and driveway aprons.
Next week the contractor will continue utility repairs and may begin removal and replacement of curbs and sidewalks.
Construction is set to begin next week with staging of traffic control and sawcutting of concrete curbs, sidewalks and impacted driveways.
Construction kicks off this week with utility locates, sawcutting and utility repairs.
The City of St. Charles is seeking Requests for Qualifications (RFQ) from consultants qualified in the economic development, economic impact analysis, and financial analysis specialties to work with the City to evaluate certain “attraction” projects proposed in downtown St. Charles, IL along the Fox River.
The Kane County Department of Transportation has several resurfacing projects planned throughout the county in 2018. In St. Charles, improvements to Randall Road from IL Route 38 to Oak Street are included. Work is anticipated to start the week of May 21 and continue throughout the summer. Temporary lane closures are required for this work, with flaggers directing traffic.
Weather delayed some work inside the station. The 35kV feed to the station was energized the week of April 23. Structural aluminum has been delivered and major electrical components are either on site, received and in City inventory, or on order with near term delivery.
Weather delayed the contractor being able to start; the contractor is now scheduled to start the week of May 7.