Addison, Illinois – Streetlights are out near Wisconsin and Diversey avenues, affecting neighborhood visibility.
According to the Village of Addison, the outage is tied to the ongoing Sewer Separation Project in the area. Officials said the disruption will remain in place until contractors complete work near the intersection of Wisconsin Avenue and Diversey Avenue.
The impacted zone includes portions of Diversey Avenue, Moreland Avenue, Wisconsin Avenue and surrounding residential streets, as highlighted in a map shared by the village. Businesses and homes within that corridor may experience darker-than-usual conditions after sunset.
Village officials stated repairs to the streetlights will begin once construction work is finished at the site. Restoration is expected by the end of the day Wednesday, according to the announcement posted on social media.
Drivers and pedestrians traveling through the area are advised to use caution, particularly during early morning and evening hours when visibility may be reduced. The affected corridor connects residential blocks with nearby businesses and commuter routes, making lighting conditions especially relevant for students and early-shift workers.
The Sewer Separation Project is part of ongoing infrastructure improvements in Addison aimed at modernizing utility systems and reducing flooding risks. Temporary service interruptions may continue as work progresses.
Updates will be shared through the Village of Addison’s official communication channels.
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