A New Look

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Oak Brook Beautification Initiative Underway

The Village of Oak Brook has launched an exciting beautification initiative to revitalize key public spaces and enhance the community’s appeal for residents, visitors, and businesses. With the last major beautification effort taking place over a decade ago, the Village Board of Trustees has committed to a thoughtful and forward-looking investment in Oak Brook’s landscape.

The project focuses on three prominent locations:

  • Route 83 and 22nd Street
  • 22nd Street/I-88 Underpass
  • York Road and 22nd Street

While each site features unique improvements, all share updated branding elements to create a cohesive visual identity throughout the Village.

At Route 83 and 22nd Street, the southwest corner will receive new gateway signage and landscaping, while the northeast corner will include a gateway bollard and native plantings in the drainage area. The median on Route 83 will be reconstructed with decorative concrete knee walls and elevated plantings, including trees and flowers.

The 22nd Street/I-88 underpass will be enhanced with upgraded lighting and branding features to improve both safety and aesthetics. These improvements will also help visually connect the east and west sides of the viaduct, creating a more unified and inviting environment.

At York Road and 22nd Street, the project includes new gateway signage, fresh landscaping, and enhancements to the median south of the intersection, designed to mirror the median improvements at Route 83 for a consistent look.

CivilTech Engineering, a leading transportation design firm with experience in working with over 70 Illinois municipalities, is spearheading the design and engineering. Jim Woods, Oak Brook’s Contract Civil Engineer, noted:

“Monument signage, viaduct improvements, and landscaped medians will enhance the aesthetics of key areas in Oak Brook. The design incorporates materials and elements that reflect the community’s rich culture, history, and traditions—establishing a distinct identity and a strong sense of arrival.”

Residents provided feedback at a public open house held in June. The project is currently undergoing a coordinated review by the Village, the Illinois Tollway, and the Illinois Department of Transportation. Pending final approvals, completion is anticipated within 18 months.

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St Isaac

Education: St. Isaac Jogues School

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