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Project Report Introduction
 
Listed below are the various reports generated by the Public Works Department.

Please note that "Adobe Acrobat Reader" is required for opening these reports.  If you do not have "Adobe Acrobat Reader" installed on your computer,

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Public Works 2006 Annual Review   (Very Large File & Requires Adobe Acrobat to open.)

Street Projects
   The City of St. Charles currently has numerous road construction projects and maintenance projects occurring in and around the City. Many of these road construction projects involve either the closure or partial closure of City roadways. Although these closure cause some inconveniences to the traveling public and residents living along and around these roadways, they are necessary to complete the road project which will in turn, provide a safer and improved roadway. We apologize for any inconvenience, and thank you for your continued patience. For a more detailed list of the current construction and maintenance projects, please see the below links. (Highlighted areas indicate current projects.) Click here for Street Construction Projects.


Click here for Street Maintenance Projects.

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Traffic Projects

Traffic Project Reports lists all City traffic projects, their current status, project costs along with other pertinent information. 
(Highlighted areas indicate current projects.) Click here for Traffic Projects.
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Storm Sewer/Storm Water Projects
(Highlighted areas indicate current projects.) Click here for Storm Water Projects.
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Sanitary Sewer Projects
(Highlighted areas indicate current projects.) Click here for Sanitary Sewer Projects.
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Water Projects
(Highlighted areas indicate current projects.) Click here for Water Projects.
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