Thanks to the city’s annual Pedestrian Network Replacement program, citizens walking along Main Street and other high-traffic neighborhoods will be noticing nice new, smooth, flat sidewalks this summer.
The work will start by the end May and this year there are many upgrades planned, with the city’s main focus on the sidewalks running through downtown.
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ROCHELLE – Thanks to the city’s annual Pedestrian Network Replacement program, citizens walking along Main Street and other high-traffic neighborhoods will be noticing nice new, smooth, flat sidewalks this summer.
The work will start by the end May and this year there are many upgrades planned, with the city’s main focus on the sidewalks running through downtown.
“This calendar year we have an area south of Fifth Avenue to the Union Pacific railroad tracks on each side of Main Street and then a small section from Main Street over to North Sixth Street on the north side of Sixth Avenue.”