Published on June 16, 2026
The Village of Oak Park is planning a roadway resurfacing project on Ridgeland Avenue from Augusta Street to North Avenue. Construction of the proposed improvements, scheduled for 2027, will use federal funding through the Surface Transportation (STP) program.
The proposed improvements include asphalt pavement resurfacing along Ridgeland Avenue from Augusta Street to North Avenue.
In addition, various combinations of traffic calming improvements are proposed. These include pedestrian refuge islands, curb bump-outs and proposed traffic diverters with turn restrictions where the Neighborhood Greenway network crosses Ridgeland Avenue at the Thomas Street and LeMoyne Parkway intersections. Some street parking will need to be removed to enable the pedestrian refuge islands. The existing traffic signals at Division Street and Lenox Street will also be upgraded.
Exhibits of the proposed improvements can be viewed at this link. Resident feedback is requested by July 8, 2026. Comments will be accepted by email or mail at the contact listed below.
The proposed traffic calming improvements include:
Engineering Division 201 South Blvd. Oak Park, IL 60302 publicworks@oak-park.us