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Roadway Construction Moratoriums

Published by data.cityofchicago.org | City of Chicago | Metadata Last Checked: February 07, 2026 | Last Modified: 2026-02-06
Moratoriums are established by the Department of Transportation as a method of protecting reconstructed or repaved roadways within the boundaries of the city. By having access to this Moratorium list in advance, contractors or utilities with projects that require excavation of roadways can more effectively plan and review conflicts that will be encountered. Currently, roadway sections with active moratoriums have special consideration as to method and size of restoration, and additionally, increased permit fees. Three moratorium types are displayed in this dataset: 1. Street Construction is used when the street has been reconstructed. By City ordinance, the moratorium is ten (10) years and during this period permit fees are doubled. 2. Street Resurfacing is used when the road has been repaved. By City ordinance, the moratorium is five (5) years and during this period permit fees are doubled. A degradation fee may also be applied for any Street Construction or Street Resurfacing moratoriums. 3. Median or Median Landscaping is used where landscaped medians or planters exist on the street median. For these moratorium types, there is no fee adjustment; however, if a construction permit is being requested, the applicant will be directed to review the planned project with the Department of Transportation/Division of Engineering staff for special instructions on how to properly protect or reconstruct street medians. For more information, please see https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/cdot/provdrs/construction_information/svcs/roadway_constructionmoratoriums.html.

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