Lombard Meadows - Phase V

General Information

Design Engineering
Start Date: January 2026
Completion Date: January 2027
Project Manager: Ray Schwab, Civil Eng II
Village of Lombard
Engineer: Civiltech Engineering
Awarded Contract Amount: $562,071.53
Surveyor: Jorgensen & Associates, Inc.
Geotechnical Consultant: TBD
Sewer Televising: SewerTech, LLC
Funding Sources: Construction and Water & Sewer Funds
Construction
Tentative Start Date: April 2027
Tentative Completion Date: October 2027
Project Manager:  Ray Schwab, Civil Engineer II 
Village of Lombard
Contractor:  TBD
Awarded Contract Amount:   TBD
Funding Sources:  Construction and Water & Sewer Funds

Contact Information 

Contact:  Ray Schwab, Civil Engineer II/Project Manager
Village of Lombard Public Works Department
(630) 620-5740 or schwabr@villageoflombard.org.

Communications

Newsletters & Notices: A public information meeting for the project will take place in late 2026 or early 2027.  Residents/property owners will be notified as the date approaches.
The “Notify Me” feature and periodic newsletters will be issued.  
Hand-distributed notices will be issued when residents will not have driveway access for extended amounts of time (earth excavation, curb and gutter installation and roadway paving).

Project Information 

Project Limits: Lombard Circle, School Street (between Lombard Circle), School Court and Arthur Drive (south of Lombard Circle)
Project: All streets will be reconstructed to the same scope as Hawthorne Circle was in 2025.  This includes selected tree removal, water main, sanitary sewer services, storm sewer, curb and gutter, asphalt pavement, sidewalk, and street lighting.  Driveway aprons will be replaced and the parkway re-seeded.  Trees will be planted in the spring of 2028.

Anticipated Project Schedule: 

Bid Opening:  February 2027

Project Start:     April 2027

Project Award: March, 2027

Project Completion:     October 2027

FAQ’s

Why is this project necessary? The current infrastructure is reaching the end of its service life and needs to be brought up to current Village standards.
How does this benefit the Village? The benefits of the project will be an improved water distribution and sewer collection network, more economical LED lighting, and renewed pavement.
Will this impact traffic and parking? There will be periods of time that residents will not be able to access their driveways due to construction.  Overnight parking passes will be distributed before residents are requested to be out of their driveways overnight or for extended periods of time.