Politics & Government

Street Resurfacing Projects Gets Underway in St. Charles

Find out when area streets will be resurfaced this summer.

The city plans to get started on resurfacing streets throughout St. Charles this week.

Construction work is expected to begin on Peck Road in July and continue through September while work on North Tyler Road will get underway in August and should wrap up in October.

Letters have been mailed to area residents who may be affected by the construction, with the exception of Peck Road where roadway construction signs will be placed in advance of that work starting.

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Below, you will find a list of roads slated to be resurfaced this summer. Construction work for streets on the west side will be completed between June 29 and Aug. 15 and work on the east side streets will go from July 13 to Aug. 15.

  • 8th Court from Oak Street to South End (West)
  • Avalon Court from S. 15th Street to West End (West)
  • Crabapple Lane from Persimmon Drive to Persimmon Drive (East)
  • Dukane Drive from Stone Drive to Kirk Road (East)
  • Greenwood Lane from Oxmoor Court to N. End of Red Gate Park (West)
  • Mockingbird Court from Greenwood Lane to West End (West)
  • North Tyler Road from East Main Street to Allen Lane (East)
  • Oxmoor Court from Greenwood Lane to East End (West)
  • Peck Road from IL Route 38 to S. of Dean Street (West)
  • South 8th Street from Oak Street to Indiana Street (West)
  • South 10th Avenue from South Avenue to Indiana Avenue (East)
  • Stone Drive from Production Drive to Dukane Drive (East)
  • Walnut Avenue from S. 2nd Avenue to S. 5th Avenue (East)

“It’s important to have streets in good working order for safe, reliable transportation throughout the community,” said Civil Engineering Project Coordinator Gary Long. “The city works hard to keep our streets and infrastructure well-maintained.”

Regular updates are available on the 2015 Street Program page on the City’s website at www.stcharlesil.gov/projects.

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