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Warrenville council hears ADA sidewalk audit: staff report 60 miles reviewed, $2.4M in high‑priority fixes

Warrenville City Council · March 17, 2026
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City civil engineer David Romero presented Warrenville’s ADA self-evaluation and transition plan March 16, saying the inventory covered about 60 miles of sidewalks, 999 curb ramps and 566 crosswalks; staff estimated $2.4 million for highest-priority repairs and a total program near $5.6 million. Council directed staff to incorporate public comments and return April 6.

David Romero, the city’s civil engineer, told the Warrenville City Council on March 16 that a CMAP‑supported audit had inventoried roughly 60 miles of sidewalks and related infrastructure across the city and proposed a phased plan to make those rights-of-way ADA compliant.

“This has been a long process, a two‑year process,” Romero said during the public hearing presentation, adding that the field work included boots-on-the-ground data collection and community outreach. He said the audit assessed 566 crosswalks, 999 curb ramps and about 89 locations where sidewalks cross driveways.

The self‑evaluation focuses on…

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