The idea is to keep limits consistent in a local neighborhood.
The city is poised to take more action to make it safer. A council vote is expected Monday.
Fast drivers have been a "hot-button" issue on the street for a while, the public works director said.
He feared that the proposed signs could decrease safety and lead to a false sense of security.
See where traffic studies recommend stop signs in Elmhurst.
The city expects a period of more road reconstruction projects, according to a report.
It was changed from a four-way stop last year. The city looked into the issue.
The 7-year-old project is nearing completion an official said.
An official revealed when the project is expected to be done.
The city is proposing to spend $38,000 on a consultant to do the study.
They urged the city to drop the idea of an increase, citing the number of children in their neighborhood.
The city enacted a policy last year that generally calls for replacing yield signs with stops.
The Prairie Path, which runs alongside the street, is expected to remain open.
They cited the crash history in calling for replacing the intersection's yield signs.
Speeders on one street in the neighborhood are more than just locals, an alderman said.
The city wants to increase the unusually low speed limit in a part of the neighborhood.
The firm's job is to identify deficiencies and make recommendations for traffic flow.
He explained why many believe there is more traffic downtown in recent years.
The city may present its findings for the intersection next month.
Two recent crashes prompted the city's reversal on changing out yield signs.
The Monday morning crashes occurred before 6 a.m., according to reports.
The improvements, which started two years ago, involve the interchange of Route 83 and Roosevelt Road.
The work is during the day to prevent overnight work next to Elmhurst's neighborhoods, the city said.
The city gave the status of the work, which is from Crestview to Grand avenues.
The closure is planned for five days, with detours available.
The railroad company plans a renovation of the crossing later this month.
Two crashes have occurred at the intersection in the last five years, police said.
Two aldermen said a four-way stop may be the solution. They want a committee to review the matter.
Bridge beam work is expected to affect traffic on Elmhurst street.
The closures are planned as part of the Interstate 294 reconstruction project.
A key street is set to be resurfaced, among other improvements.
The city shows how remote working is affecting its parking income.
The city plans to spend up to $206,000 on the project, which an official hails as a "welcome improvement."
Officials noted the challenges of such a feature in town. The city has no roundabouts yet.
The city has a plan and money to improve the intersection, where frequent delays occur.
The city says it has a solution to add clarity to traffic lights and improve a pedestrian crossing.
City official blames a number of factors for a 60 percent increase in cost estimate.
The delays Monday morning are in the eastbound lanes of I-290 from I-355 to Addison Road, according to reports.
Aldermen say roundabouts would improve traffic flow in town.
The closure to last parts of two days, according to the city.