2026 Budget In Brief
Wolf Road Flood-Prone Properties Development Engineering staff is implementing a stormwater management initiative along Wolf Road near 171st Street to mitigate ongoing drainage issues. The Village has acquired the properties at 17101, 17151 and 17171 Wolf Road, parcels situated within a designated floodway zone. The objective is to construct a stormwater basin to enhance local drainage support. The Village is actively seeking grant funding through Metropolitan Water Reclamation District’s (MWRD) Stormwater Partnership Program. The project design is scheduled for completion in early 2026 with construction anticipated to conclude by late 2026. 153rd Street and Ravinia Avenue Roundabout The Village is advancing a project to construct a single-lane roundabout at 153rd Street and Ravinia Avenue. Approximately $2 million in federal grant funding has been awarded for the construction and construction engineering of this project. Final design engineering is anticipated to be completed in spring of 2026 and construction will begin shortly thereafter. Orland Square Mall Stormwater Management The Engineering Department is advancing design engineering of an underground detention tank to support development and
redevelopment at Orland Square Mall and its surrounding outlots. This project is designed to support upcoming commercial development by ensuring that incremental detention storage and volume control measures comply with current Watershed Management Ordinance (WMO) requirements. 139th Street and Wolf Road Ditch Improvements It is anticipated that design engineering to address nuisance roadside stormwater drainage along Wolf Road near the 139th Street intersection will be completed in early 2026 and construction will start in 2027. This project will also set up the ground elevations necessary to construct the future McGinnis Slough Multi-Use Path project. The project is partially funded through an intergovernmental agreement with Cook County. 94th Avenue and Sunrise Lane – Traffic Signal Replacement Preliminary engineering design for traffic signal replacement at this intersection will begin in 2026. The Village will evaluate the existing traffic signal infrastructure and develop a replacement design that meets current traffic and ADA standards.
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VILLAGE OF ORLAND PARK | FISCAL YEAR 2026 BUDGET IN BRIEF
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