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Update March 14, 2022 / Downtown Naperville ‘Progress in Progress’

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In late February, City planners hosted an open house in the old Gap location along Main Street to present what’s planned for Downtown Streetscape construction that began March 1. Construction, now in progress, is expected to last until late August. Signs in store windows and banners now hanging on fencing say plans include wider sidewalks, LED light fixtures, replacement of 100-year-old water main, removal of lead water services and more. 

Main Street is temporarily closed to vehicular traffic between Jefferson Avenue and Jackson Avenue. Sidewalks remain open. Merchants are open, too. (PN Photo 3-14-22)

For now, simply stay clear of driving near Main at Jackson. Sidewalks are open on both sides of the streets. One merchant suggested taking different sidewalks to and from shops and dining throughout downtown. That way, downtown visitors might discover something new off their beaten path!

The road at Main and Jackson may be closed, but Dean’s Clothing is open. (PN Photo 3-14-22)

Shortly before noon, we found close-by parking along Webster Street, sidewalks available and clear, and merchants open for business where long-awaited work to improve streets, sidewalks and utilities in portions of downtown Naperville has diverted traffic along Main Street.

Underground work was in progress in the alley that is home to the Century Walk mural, Naperville Loves a Parade. (PN Photo 3-14-22)

During the Feb. 15, 2022, City Council meeting, the City awarded a construction contract ($4.9 million) to RW Dunteman Co. Work is expected to be phased to minimize disruption to the downtown businesses and nearby residents.

When complete, this work is expected to improve pedestrian mobility, accessibility and safety in this area while also ensuring downtown Naperville continues to be a desirable destination for residents and visitors to enjoy shopping and dining way into the future.

Weather permitting, work will take place along Jefferson Avenue between Main and Webster streets and Main Street between Jackson and Jefferson avenues and is scheduled to be complete by the end of August.

Downtown banners are flying high, marking spots all along Washington that welcome residents and visitors to see what’s happening as phased work schedules are in their third week.

Phased work schedules will close portions of streets at various times while still allowing access to sidewalks and downtown businesses.

Phases 1 and 2 / Main Street work begins in Phase 1, with Jefferson Avenue the Phase 2 focus.

Phases 3 and 4 / This work will focus on Jackson Avenue, Webster Street and water main lining along Jefferson Avenue and may be performed in conjunction with earlier phases.

Final Phase / Final roadway surface and project cleanup will take place during the fifth and final phase of the project.

Street closures may prevent on-street parking from time to time

Pipes are in line along Main Street. (PN Photo 3-14-22)

Significant impacts to travel in the downtown area are expected during this work even with the phased approach utilized to minimize impacts. There will be no on-street parking or vehicle access on Main between Jackson and Jefferson and on Jefferson between Webster and Main during various work phases. Intermittent impacts and closures will be dependent on the work being performed.

Traffic control plans are in place to maintain pedestrian access to all buildings, and temporary traffic control variations will support truck parking and short-term deliveries. 

While visiting Treasures, located at 121 S. Washington Street, we met Mike and Mike. We also were happy to note the game and gadget store has gift cards and UPS deliveries were not an issue. So come on down and support local merchants. (PN Photo, 3-14-22)

‘Downtown: Progress in Progress’

This work is part of the “Downtown: Progress in Progress” initiative that focuses on continued growth and improvements in the downtown area. 

And it’s great that most sidewalk grates around trees will be better or nonexistent!

The dreaded grate located on the southeast corner of Main and Jefferson is now a thing of the past. (PN Photo 3-14-22)

Once complete, improvements will include wider sidewalks and more pedestrian space, more trees and plantings, updated street furniture and light fixtures and additional outdoor amenity areas for businesses.

Phase-specific road and parking closure maps are now available at www.naperville.il.us/downtownprogress.

 

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