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Roselle mayor outlines $83.8M wastewater upgrade, infrastructure and housing goals in State of the Village

Village of Roselle Board · January 27, 2026
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Summary

Mayor Plumb delivered the 2026 State of the Village, highlighting major capital projects — an $83.8 million wastewater treatment upgrade, $16.5 million for Irving Park Road pedestrian improvements, and an $8.9 million lead pipe replacement estimate — and set priorities for a multi-year infrastructure program.

Mayor Plumb opened the meeting’s State of the Village address by thanking staff, volunteers and the community and laying out the village’s priorities for 2026.

He said the village secured $3,200,000 in grant funding for Irving Park Road pedestrian improvements and public-safety planning and highlighted a planned $83,800,000 investment to complete Illinois EPA‑mandated wastewater treatment upgrades, saying the work will reduce toxic discharges and meet regulatory requirements. He also cited a $16,500,000 total budget tied to Irving Park Road improvements and estimated $8,900,000 to replace Roselle’s remaining lead service lines, noting the…

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