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Council approves $3.24 million Washington–Keller repaving; officials say corridor study will aim for larger redesign

5754975 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

City council approved a $3,239,481.67 contract to repave the worst stretch of Washington Street between Frolic and Park Avenue, while staff said a larger $25 million corridor redesign is being pursued separately through the Lake County Council of Mayors.

Waukegan — The City Council approved on Sept. 2 an award of $3,239,481.67 to Peter Baker & Son to repave the Washington and Keller repaving project after councilors emphasized the need to fix a badly deteriorated roadway even as staff pursue a larger corridor redesign.

What the council approved The vote authorizes the city to contract with Peter Baker & Son to repave the identified Washington Street segment for a not-to-exceed amount of $3,239,481.67. The item was carried on the consent agenda and approved by roll call.

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