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Village approves key development to ease traffic concerns

July 16, 2024 | Oswego, Kendall County, Illinois



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Village approves key development to ease traffic concerns
In a recent government meeting, the Village of Oswego made significant strides in urban development by approving multiple ordinances related to the Hudson Point 2 project. The discussions centered around the annexation agreement with CalAtlantic Corp, LLC, which aims to enhance local infrastructure and address traffic concerns.

The meeting highlighted the importance of securing a right-of-way that will contribute to a long-awaited \"missing link\" in the village's road network. This initial segment, described as a \"stub street,\" is intended to facilitate future connectivity to the Wicked Veil development. Officials expressed optimism that this development will alleviate traffic issues, a concern frequently raised by residents.

The board unanimously approved an ordinance to annex territory east of Harvey Road and south of Hudson Point, as well as a rezoning of the area from R1 to R2 and R4 districts. Additionally, a special use permit for a preliminary and final planned unit development was granted, marking a pivotal moment for the Hudson Point 2 project.

Trustees voiced their support throughout the proceedings, with motions passing smoothly and congratulations exchanged among members. The approvals signal a proactive approach to urban planning and community development in Oswego, setting the stage for future growth and infrastructure improvements.

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