The street will be closed all day Friday "to complete a concrete pour at 708 S. Sixth Street."
The investigation is ongoing and future updates may be provided as they become available.
Northbound motorists will be detoured to the east side on Windsor Road to Neil Street for one day only.
Champaign is actively developing a three-pronged plan to support the many local establishments looking forward to providing outdoor dining.
Construction on the street pavement and lighting is expected to last into August.
Approximately $150,000 would help ensure and maintain necessary public safety services.
More than 150 people attended the meeting via Zoom and the Coalition Facebook page.
In order to assist in a first-floor concrete pour, J.H. Findorff & Son will close Daniel Street between Sixth Street and Wright Street.
City officials are suspending the issuance of special event permits in each city through September.
Police responded to a fatal shooting at 200 S. Country Fair Drive Wednesday night.
In order to complete a sanitary sewer service repair at 602 W. Hill Street, Lanz Heating and Cooling will close Hill Street through May 29.
City bid openings will now be conducted in an electronic meeting format.
Following a short pause while the City developed procedures to ensure the safety of the public and City inspectors during COVID-19.
"In order to assist in a first-floor concrete pour, J.H. Findorff & Son will close Daniel Street between Sixth Street and Wright Street."
The public can view the meeting on the city website or local cable; public input is welcome via the Champaign website.
The week-long closure will occur in order to assist in fiber-optic installation.
The meeting will be live-streamed on the city website and air on local cable.
The pavement on part of Daniel Street will be reconstructed as part of the City’s 2020 Concrete Street Improvements Project.
Ameren Illinois and KS Energy have closed one eastbound and one westbound lane of Kirby Avenue between Duncan Road and Kenwood Road.
"A web form is available on the City website which will let members of the public provide written comments."
"Amendment No. 1 allows the Board of Library Trustees to meet at its regular scheduled dates, provided they are electronic."
The city released its proposed budget May 8 for the fiscal year 2020/21, addressing the strain of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy.
Crews extinguished the fire in the single-family residence at early Friday; one resident is being treated for life-threatening injuries.
A&A Concrete will be closing Barberry Drive between Winchester Drive and Crescent Drive for pavement repairs starting Monday.
Market Street from Garwood Street to Lemon Tree Drive will experience daytime single-lane closures for hot-mix asphalt work.
Public comments can be submitted online or via the City Building drop box.
Single lane closures will occur throughout Champaign until May 9.
A southbound lane of State Street between Green and John Streets will be closed for a week starting May 4 to install sanitary sewer service.
The area will be closed intermittently to facilitate delivery and installation of modular units at 54 E. John Street.
Home-owners will be notified via door flyer when to expect work crews.
"Residents of Champaign County can now order rain barrels and composters for a cost of $54 each, which includes delivery."
The City of Champaign issued a cancellation notice April 24.
The City of Champaign will notify the public when the planned asphalt work is rescheduled.
"Fire crews quickly extinguished the fire in the single-family residence at 9:20 a.m. Wednesday."
Late fees and taxes are waived through June 30 for small businesses.
The meeting can be viewed on local cable channels or live-streamed on the city website.
Asphalt work is planned for Market Street in Champaign until at least April 28.
The shootings occurred in separate locations hours apart and police do not know if the events are related.
"This plan indicates the measures that will be taken by contractors on the jobsite to reduce the risk of spread of infection among workers."
The meeting scheduled for April 14 was cancelled in accordance with Governor Pritzker's emergency order.