Politics & Government
Hinsdale To Repave 8 Streets This Year
The streets are considered in poor condition, according to a village memo.

HINSDALE, IL – Hinsdale plans to resurface eight streets this year, spending an estimated $1.5 million.
The streets are generally in poor condition, according to a village memo.
For this year's resurfacing program, the village avoided streets where it plans to replace lead water pipes, starting next year, the memo said. The village said it did not want to resurface a street and then tear it up relatively soon after for the pipe work.
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The resurfacing will involve 1.3 miles of streets.
Here are the streets targeted for resurfacing:
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- County Line Court, from County Line Road to the east end
- County Line Road, from Ogden Avenue to 55th Street (This involves intermittent street patching to improve "higher volume road rideability," according to the village.)
- First Street, from County Line to Princeton roads
- Giddings Avenue-59th Street, from 58th Street to east end
- Hillcrest Avenue, from Princeton Road to Third Street
- Meadowbrook Lane, from the south end to Elm Street
- Stough Street, from the south end to Eighth Street
- Thurlow Street-Ninth Street, from the south end to Madison Street.
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