Monday afternoon's crash took place near the intersection of Western and Geneva.
The lot will be closed during the repaving, but the village says the revamped lot will be a "refreshed and more welcoming downtown space."
The crash happened after the driver hit the wrong pedal, police told Patch.
The arrests, which took place over Memorial Day weekend, included eight DUI arrests.
At Monday's meeting, police and village officials said the much of the amended ordinance is meant to mitigate teens on e-bikes.
The crash took place around 11 a.m. Wednesday, near the intersection of Briar Street and Roosevelt Road.
Part of Park Boulevard was closed Tuesday after a garbage truck pulled down power lines, Deputy Chief Kurt Vavra told Patch.
Police say this is the fourth crash in 2025 that violated of Scott's Law, which requires cars to move over for cars with emergency lights on
St. Patrick's Day lands on a Monday this year, and Glen Ellyn police will be out in full force on the holiday and during the weekend.
The crash closed part of Lambert Road Thursday night.
The village is set to reopen roads and crosswalks as it wraps up its current phase of work on the downtown streetscape.
Eighteen crosswalks will be closed for construction, which will affect the flow of traffic in downtown Glen Ellyn.
Glen Ellyn police recently took part in a statewide campaign to target speeding drivers.
The initiative is part of a statewide safety campaign targeting speeding drivers.
A 38-year-old Naperville man was also involved in the four-car crash, which took place near Joliet Municipal Airport.
Crews are replacing the train tracks along the Main Street Metra station in Glen Ellyn.
Residents can attend the April 25 plan commission meeting to view the concept design, ask questions and share feedback.
Police say a car crashed into a home in Glen Ellyn just after midnight Saturday.
Traffic will be redirected near Pennsylvania Avenue and Main Street as crews install a new sewer.
Throughout the holiday season, commuters can park for free while they shop in Glen Ellyn.
Customers and business owners will have access to more parking spaces in downtown Glen Ellyn in 2023.
The detours will be in effect Nov. 7 through Nov. 14 and will impact traffic on parts of Main and Duane Streets.
The driver, a Lombard man, died after hitting a utility pole and a tree Friday night, according to police.
Main Street will be closed from Duane to Crescent as of Sept. 6 to allow for improvements tied to Glen Ellyn's streetscape project.
Police were advising people to find an alternate route following a Monday morning medical emergency.
Some parking lots downtown will close to accommodate the Glen Ellyn Carnival, which runs May 18 through May 22.
Construction on the Apex 400 development will limit pedestrian access to part of Main Street for a few weeks, village officials said.
Part of Crescent Boulevard will be closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic starting Monday.
Glen Ellyn police said the freight train stopped on the tracks at around 11 a.m. Monday and unblocked all three paths across by 1:30 p.m.
The temporary changes include new 15-minute parking zones to make parking for curbside pickup easier.
The closure is due to significant construction activity occurring at the Avere on Duane project, located at 437 Duane Street.
The $16.1 million project got the go-ahead at Monday's village meeting.
Luciano Pantaleon, 49, was arrested Wednesday in connection with the fatal pedestrian crash.
The money will be used to help build a new train station and pedestrian tunnel to help improve traffic downtown.
The power line closed traffic between Fairview and DuPage.
The road resurfacing project is expected to last until the end of October, weather permitting.
The permanent closure goes into effect Sept. 26.
The water main broke Saturday and then again on Sunday shortly after being repaired.
The electronic kiosks will accept cash and credit and will replace the current pay boxes.
Police are advising motorists to avoid the area near North Avenue and Schmale Road.