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Roselle board evaluates raising annual street program to reverse pavement decline; staff told to pursue grants for Lawrence Avenue

5509649 · July 29, 2025
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Trustees asked staff to present funding scenarios to increase the village street improvement program to between $2.25 million and $2.5 million annually to restore pavement condition within a multi-year window, and authorized engineering work to position the village for a federal STP grant for Lawrence Avenue.

Trustees on July 28 discussed higher annual funding for Roselle’s street improvement program (SIP) after staff showed the village’s pavement condition has declined since 2019. Finance Director Tom Dahl and staff presented a funding model that showed the village’s current program — about $1.25 million annually — resurfaces roughly 2.3 miles per year and leaves the overall pavement condition below the target. Staff showed that increasing annual SIP funding to $2.25 million would expand resurfacing to approximately 4.3 miles per year and…

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