USACE and Village of Glenwood Celebrate Stormwater Project Completion

Chicago District
Published Aug. 4, 2025
Updated: Aug. 4, 2025
Group stands in front of red ribbon with large scissors during ribbon cutting ceremony.

Representatives for Federal, State, and local partners cut the ribbon celebrating the completion of the Glenwood Section 219 project.

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Mayor Hart, COL Rockwell, and Rep. Kelly meet before the ribbon cutting ceremony.

Commander stands behind podium during ceremony to give remarks.

COL Rockwell delivers remarks for USACE Chicago District at the Ribbon cutting ceremnony

Women in white suit stands behind a podium to deliver remarks at ribbon cutting ceremony under a red canopy.

Rep. Kelly delivers remarks to consituents at the ribbon cutting cermemony.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Village of Glenwood, and federal, state, and local officials gathered today to cut the ribbon on the newly completed South Regional Detention Area and Drainage Improvements Project.

"One of the greatest challenges faced by communities nationwide is an aging public infrastructure. I'm incredibly proud to have helped secure the funding needed to update Glenwood's stormwater infrastructure," said Rep. Kelly. "People will directly benefit from the development of Glenwood Plaza, including new senior housing – all made possible due to the improved retention and drainage of stormwater. When we invest in better infrastructure, it leads to better opportunities and safer communities."

The $1.39 million project, funded under Section 219 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992, expanded an existing detention basin to provide increased stormwater storage and conveyance. The improvements are designed to reduce flooding and improve stormwater quality in a neighborhood originally developed without modern drainage infrastructure.

“This project is a great example of what we can accomplish when federal, local, and private partners work together to improve community resilience,” said Col. Kenneth Rockwell, Commander, USACE Chicago District. “We’re proud to support the Village of Glenwood through this critical investment.”

The Corps contributed $1,175,000 in federal funds, while the Village of Glenwood provided a required 25% match and additional funding totaling more than $700,000. Construction was completed by John Keno and Company, Inc. of Chicago on July 7, 2025.

 


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