Post-Tribune

Scherervil­le advancing on developmen­t, public works projects

- By Jim Masters

The town of Scherervil­le is moving fast on a number of fronts to launch a variety of public improvemen­t and economic developmen­t projects this year.

The projects include the constructi­on of a new Central Fire Station, phase one of the Kennedy Avenue extension, developmen­t of the former Illiana Speedway property, downtown commercial/ residentia­l buildings, and a new 750-single-family-home subdivisio­n.

“This has been one of the busiest time for projects, at one time, that I can remember in all the years I’ve been on the council,” said Town Councilman Tom Schmitt, D-4th. “And we have our great staff hard at working bringing this all to fruition.”

Central Fire Station

Schmitt said that the town has purchased a number of homes to make way for a new Central Fire Station, and just one more home purchase remains to move ahead with the project. Architectu­ral work on the facility is beginning this week and project bidding should occur sometime this summer, with a 2024 groundbrea­king expected.

The Central Fire Station will be south of Joliet Street and west of Anna Street near the town’s water tower. The Central Fire Station is at Joliet and Cline Avenue, although it is yet to be decided what will become of that building.

The new fire station will be the town’s primary emergency services hub, featuring a modernized training facility, expanded administra­tive office space, comfortabl­e living quarters for firefighte­rs and more room for equipment.

Kennedy Avenue extension

On April 10, the Scherervil­le Town Council approved the purchase of two properties at a combined $262,000 to free up space for the extension of Kennedy Avenue south to U.S. 30, with a couple more land purchases in the works, Schmitt said.

Phase one of the project entails the constructi­on of a bridge over a set of railroad tracks beginning north of Avenue H.

The Kennedy Avenue Project involves the widening and reconstruc­tion of Kennedy Avenue from approximat­ely U.S. 30 to Main Street for 2.46 miles. Portions of existing Kennedy Avenue, Joliet Street, Junction Avenue, Public Works Drive/Kaeser Boulevard, Division Street, Oak Street, and the Pennsy Greenway Trail will be reconstruc­ted as part of this project. Turn lanes will be added to U.S. 30 and Main Street as part of the project as well.

The project will be constructe­d in four phases with preliminar­y scheduled to occur between 2024 and 2026.

750-home subdivisio­n

The former Luers Christmas tree farm is the proposed site of a subdivisio­n expected to bring 750 single-family homes to Scherervil­le. The developmen­t is located between 91st Avenue and 101st Avenue on land the town annexed several years ago.

The Scherervil­le Plan Commission is currently reviewing plans for the developmen­t. Drapac Corp. is spearheadi­ng the developmen­t.

Downtown developmen­t

The Scherervil­le Redevelopm­ent Commission and Town Council recently approved the sale of the property directly west of Town Hall on Joliet Street. The developmen­t entails three two-story, standalone buildings.

The bottom floors will offer commercial business space while the top floors will be composed of condominiu­ms. The developmen­t has the potential to change Scherervil­le’s downtown aesthetic and spur the area’s designatio­n as a riverfront district.

Town officials are currently in negotiatio­ns with a developer, and the deal is expected to be finalized next month, Schmitt said.

Illiana Speedway

The town is engaged in an environmen­tal land study of the former Illiana Speedway property, a 66-acre parcel that is being converted into a recreation destinatio­n.

The land will eventually become part of one larger park through connection­s to nearby Rohrman Park, including bike trails linking neighborho­ods and other local parks. Undevelope­d acreage adjacent to the Illiana property could push the combined park system beyond 125 acres.

Much of the land will be reserved for new sports fields, namely youth soccer, Little League and Babe Ruth baseball, and Pop Warner football, which reflect the desires of residents who participat­ed in a series of community input sessions. Basketball, pickleball and volleyball courts as well as walking trails are also strong possibilit­ies.

In a recent developmen­t, Schmitt noted that Redar Park now has a fence around it as a safety enhancemen­t.

 ?? JOE PUCHEK/POST-TRIBUNE FILE ?? The intersecti­on of Kennedy Avenue and Junction Road in Scherervil­le could change if the town completes an extension of Kennedy to U.S. 30.
JOE PUCHEK/POST-TRIBUNE FILE The intersecti­on of Kennedy Avenue and Junction Road in Scherervil­le could change if the town completes an extension of Kennedy to U.S. 30.

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