Sheridan and Clinton Pedestrian Crossing
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2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements September 8, 2025 Sheridan and Clinton Pedestrian Crossing Description As part of the 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project, pedestrian improvements will be taking place at the intersection of Sheridan Road and Clinton Place over the next four to six weeks. This work includes installation of a new pedestrian crossing with ADA-compliant ramps, solar-powered LED pedestrian crossing signs with push buttons, striping, and parkway restoration, as needed. Schedule Work is anticipated to begin within the next two weeks. The exact date construction activities are scheduled to begin will be noted on temporary construction zone no parking signs posted a minimum of 48 hours in advance of the work. Parking will be prohibited during daytime work hours (7:00 AM to 5:00 PM) while construction takes place. Street sweeping parking restrictions will be waived for a one block radius around the construction zone when temporary daytime no parking is in effect. Every effort will be made to complete the work in a timely manner to minimize any inconveniences caused by the construction. Contractor The contractor for this project is Alliance Contractors, Inc. (1166 Lake Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60089). City of Evanston, Public Works Agency Questions? 847-448-4311 1 -- 1 of 2 -- City Contact This project will be monitored by the City’s Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau. If you have any questions or concerns during construction, please do not hesitate to contact the Resident Engineer, Brooke Tucker, at (708) 435-3866. Questions about the project in general should be directed to Bridget Nash, Senior Project Manager, at (847) 448-8102 or bnash@cityofevanston.org. 2 -- 2 of 2 --
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