CU-CitizenAccess | High rises strain Campustown sewer capacity; new sanitary study set in 2025
CHAMPAIGN — In 2009, the city of Champaign began approving a wave of high rises that added more than 2,000 beds to the Campustown area over the next nine years. By 2018, the city realized it had so overburdened the sewer system that improvements had to be made and a new developer had to help pay the bill. A preliminary engineering study recommended a roughly $5.7 million, three-phase sewer improvement project. The study, conducted by Donohue & Associates for $17,300, revealed that some parts of th...