The safety campaign ran March 13 through March 23 with increased patrols throughout the city.
Traffic will be closed in both directions on part of North Aurora Road as crews work to widen the roadway.
The lane reduction and closure will be in effect on Washington Street and 6th Avenue until Tuesday afternoon.
Police say the walkouts may start around 10:30 a.m. and take place throughout the day and throughout the city.
The two-car crash took place just before 12:30 on Monday afternoon.
Parking restrictions will be lifted overnight in Naperville to accommodate visitors and residents for the holidays.
The closure will be in effect as crews from DuPage Water Commission work to restore a water line.
Naperville police will increase patrols to target drunk and high drivers as Christmas and New Year's Eve approach.
Naperville will not enforce its overnight street parking ban during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Wednesday night's pedestrian-train crash stalled Metra trains for more than two hours.
Police say the 39-year-old driver was killed when the motorcycle struck a fence.
Police say a 28-year-old Aurora man was killed in Sunday's crash on Washington Street.
Drivers will notice more officers on patrol amid a campaign to curb speeding in Naperville.
The Naperville Police Department will be out in full force patrolling for seatbelt violations, impaired driving and other infractions.
The crash took place Friday night near Chicago Avenue and Naper Boulevard.
The daily lane closures on Naper Boulevard began Monday.
The city council will have first reading for a proposal to add a four-way stop sign to the intersection at West Street and Jefferson Avenue.
Commuters are advised to use caution as crews replace water mains on part of Ogden and Washington. The work may continue into October.
Police say there were over 3,200 crashes reported in Naperville in 2024.
On April 14, crews will resume work on an ongoing project to stabilize the banks of the DuPage River along the Naperville Riverwalk
Hosted by The People's Lobby, The DuPage County Transit Listening Session is planned for April 9 at Naperville Public Library.
The man, who lived in Naperville, died at Rush Copley Medical Center about an hour after he was struck by a car near Fox Valley Mall.
Police say the man's car crashed through the fence on 103rd Street.
Residents are encouraged to discuss their issues with traffic at the Jan. 28 Road Improvement Plan open house.
Naperville will not enforce its overnight street parking ban during the holiday season.
One person was killed in a crash that took place on I-88 around 6 p.m. Sunday.
Crews will be fixing traffic signals near Bailey Road.
As Thanksgiving approaches, drivers will see increased police patrols in Naperville.
A 35-year-old Wheaton woman was killed after her Nissan was struck by another vehicle Wednesday in Naperville, police said.
The Naperville Riverwalk Fine Arts Fair will be held Sept. 21 and Sept. 22.
Residents can use an interactive map to see which areas are impacted in the wake of Monday's tornadic weather.
The crash took place Thursday night on I-88 close to Route 59, according to Illinois State Police.
Motorists will notice an increased police presence on Route 59 as part of a regional safety initiative.
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, which means Naperville police will be out in full force.
The crash briefly impacted traffic just after 9:30 a.m.
Anyone who witnessed the crash is encouraged to call the Naperville Police Department.
Police say the crash, which took place Wednesday afternoon, will close part of 95th Street for “several hours.”
Part of Washington Street will be closed to traffic in both directions through March.
The 51-year-old was killed Sunday night after his vehicle crashed at Naper Boulevard and 87th Street, officials said.
The city's downtown streetscape work is expected to cause intermittent closures Feb. 5 through October
To minimize the expected congestion over the weekend, IDOT is halting non-emergency closures, but drivers should still expect some closures.