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Lincoln Square Street Repaving Map 2018

These are the roads in Lincoln Square that the city plans to resurface in 2018.

CHICAGO, IL — This year, the city will be focusing its repaving efforts on parts of Campbell, Leavitt, Seeley, Wolcott and sections of other main arteries in Lincoln Square. Work is set to begin in mid-April, according to the Chicago Department of Transportation. Some of the city's first projects will be on the South and Southwest Sides, including sections of Ashland, Cicero and Loomis Avenues, the city said.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel said the city's goal is to pave 275 miles of Chicago streets before the end of the 2018 construction season.

“Through spring, summer and fall we will build on our progress paving and patching streets in neighborhoods across Chicago,” Emanuel said in a press release. “Our residents and businesses depend on the reliability of our roads, and we will continue to build on our momentum by resurfacing and repairing more residential streets and alleyways throughout Chicago.”

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Here's a map of the streets the city plans to repave in Lincoln Square:


Find out what's happening in Lincoln Squarefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

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