What work will be done?

First, the contractor will replace any concrete sidewalk or curb and gutter that have already been determined by the Village. Following the concrete work, the contractor will mill/grind the existing asphalt surface in preparation for new asphalt pavement. After the existing asphalt is ground, Village of Romeoville Public Works or contractor cleans and repairs the pavement base as needed before installing the new asphalt pavement on top.

Weather and scheduling are very dynamic during construction, and the Village coordinates with the contractor to ensure completion dates are met.

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1. What work will be done?
2. What is a curb? What is it used for?
3. Will I have access to my driveway?
4. Why isn't my curb being replaced?
5. Why isn't my entire apron being replaced?
6. Why was the sidewalk on the corner removed?
7. They worked on my curb, and now the curb and driveway aren't the same height. Why is this?
8. Why didn't they fix a larger section of my curb?
9. The grass was not restored. Will this ever get done?
10. Why was my street selected to be resurfaced?
11. Will school buses and garbage trucks be able to use the road?
12. What happens if the contractor damages my mailbox or sprinkler system?
13. Will the road be closed?
14. Why does it take so long to complete the project? Why isn't the contractor working today?
15. Can I drive on tack oil?
16. What if I have special needs?
17. What are some tips to ensure proper grass restoration when construction is completed?