Parking news
Automating the Ottawa Street deck is one more step by the city of Joliet as it changes parking downtown.
Joliet city manager calls Councilman Hug a bully in wake of heated exchange this week. Hug says he tells people where he stands.
Work is expected to begin this week on storm sewer improvement along some Crest Hill streets. The construction work will last into late fall, according to the city.
The city of Joliet on Wednesday announced that two major parking lots downtown will be closed, but the city is offering free parking at its Ottawa Street deck for library, business patrons.
Lockport City Council will consider extending Hell's Gate Haunted House's parking agreement with the city on Wednesday.
Joliet city officials don't have date but say two-hour, free street parking will be in place later this year downtown.
Mobile camera can be used to enforce time limits in downtown Joliet without parking meters.
As parking demand in downtown Oswego increases, the village has been able to keep up with the demand.
The Oswego Police Department will limit parking and travel routes prior to and immediately following the annual Independence Day fireworks celebration on Thursday.
Joliet park officials do not recommend camping along Jefferson Street for the Fourth of July fireworks show at Joliet Memorial Stadium.
Per the agreement, the library’s 190-space parking lot at 1 S. Sixth Ave. is now available for public parking from 8 p.m to 2 a.m. Fridays and 5 p.m. to 4 a.m. Saturdays.
The city of St. Charles recently conducted a parking study to assess the current parking space inventory and recommend changes to improve the parking experience for visitors and residents.
The Joliet City Council did not vote this week on a state grant that would fund six new electric vehicle charging stations for tourists due to an apparent agenda miscue.
Joliet City Council to vote on consultant's study to remove parking meters in downtown district.
City Council will consider paying consultant for advice on removing parking meters downtown.
A city-owned lot that used to be available space for parking semi-trucks is expected to sport a pair of pavilions costing $175,264 by next summer. Polo City Council members voted 3-2 to allow the Polo Development District No. 1 to borrow $60,000 from the city’s General Fund.
There will be several temporary parking restrictions in Wheaton during the DuPage County Fair.
Residents say overflow traffic from Ruby Street business takes up their street parking.
Council votes Tuesday on residential parking permit.
Neighbors want ban on non-residential parking, say business overflow creates unsafe conditions.
Mudron suggests more options for credit and validating parking.
On Nov. 15, Polo City Council members voted 4-2 to ban parking on Illinois Route 26 in Polo city limits starting Jan. 1, 2022.
One of two public parking decks in downtown Joliet may be sold to private developer John Bays before the end of February.
Mayor Bob O'Dekirk wants the Joliet City Council to reconsider hikes in downtown parking rates that went into effect Jan. 1.
New Joliet parking rates downtown will go into effect Jan. 1, but the timetable for modernizing the city parking decks has yet to be determined.
Downtown parking rates increase under a proposal going to the Joliet City Council for a vote Tuesday.
Rates could go up if Joliet moves forward on a plan, now on hold, to upgrade the decks