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City Tears Up More Streets as Repairs Continue in Edgewater

August 7, 2013 8:36am | Updated August 7, 2013 8:36am
As water mains are replaced on Sheridan Road, other Edgewater streets will be resurfaced throughout Edgewater.
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EDGEWATER — North Sheridan Road won't be the only street torn up this summer.

Six other sections of Edgewater roadways are scheduled to be resurfaced this week by the Chicago Department of Transportation, according to Ald. Harry Osterman's 48th Ward office.

The city will post signs on streets that will be milled, then resurfaced. Any necessary curb and sewer repairs will be made before resurfacing.

The alderman's office said in a statement that the projects take two to three weeks to complete.

There will be some parking restrictions, but most parking will be available after 4 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends, according to the office.

The following streets will be resurfaced:

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