Why was my street resurfaced when others seem to be in worse condition?

The Village surveys and ranks the condition of all public streets. Typically, the worst streets are a candidate for total reconstruction. At that time, the conditions of underground utilities are reviewed as well. Streets that are in better condition are candidates for maintenance resurfacing. This prolongs the life of the street and the need for reconstruction. Maintenance resurfacing is less expensive per lane mile than reconstruction allowing the Village to upgrade streets at a reduced cost. For more information, contact the Engineering department.

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1. What is a 50/50 sidewalk repair program and does the Village have one?
2. Does my property go all the way to the street or back of curb?
3. Will the Village locate my property line or property corners?
4. Do I need a permit to remove a tree?
5. Why was my street resurfaced when others seem to be in worse condition?
6. Is my property in a floodway or floodplain?