The Board of Public Works and Safety on May 1 approved a $252,500 Community Investment Board (CIB) funding allocation and an associated agreement to support street improvements at 160 Fifth Street and the state line, and agreed to a temporary eastbound right‑lane restriction to allow contractor work.
The move was prompted by a written request describing the contractor's plan and traffic impacts. "They're gonna put some advanced warning signs up either today or tomorrow to let folks know," said a city staff member who presented the item, adding that the city coordinated work with Calumet City and would place cones and barrels on the other side of the state line. The staff member said the crew expects to be on site for about a month.
The request for the funding allocation and the agreement with Gary Up Construction was listed in correspondence from Dean Button. The board chair recommended approval and another board member concurred; the item was advanced in open session.
Why it matters: the work requires a traffic restriction on an eastbound approach at a jurisdictional boundary, which could affect commute and local access for roughly a month. The city said advance warnings will be posted and that Calumet City is aware of the plan.
Details: the transcript records the funding amount sought as $252,500 and the contractor identified as Gary Up Construction. The staff presentation said the contractor would need the eastbound right lane restricted to complete the work and that cones and barrels would be used on the Calumet City approach. The board also noted that advanced warning signage would be placed before the restriction began.
Next steps: the board approved the agreement and funding allocation as presented; city staff will implement the lane restriction and traffic control plan and coordinate continued communications with Calumet City and the contractor.