Kane County Government
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07/10/2026
We are continuing to collect damage assessment data and still need your help. Today we're also asking businesses who sustained uninsured damage or loss of business due to the storms July 2-4 to complete the survey. Both of these surveys will help us determine if any assistance is available. Completing the survey does not guarantee any assistance.
📋 Complete the Business Survey here:
https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/8e5833522c154a4e9779863b2f76c92e?portalUrl=https://kanegis.maps.arcgis.com
📋 Complete the Resident Survey here: https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/f97c3bca4c45469a966309d36f70f0e2?portalUrl=https://kanegis.maps.arcgis.com
For residents & businesses inside the city limits of Aurora, here is the Aurora resident and business survey, which goes to our colleagues at the Aurora Emergency Management Agency: https://survey123.arcgis.com/.../05e2603be51240d38f12ab58...
📸 Remember to take photos of all damage and keep receipts for cleanup and repair expenses.
07/05/2026
Storm Recovery Update: Road Closures
The Kane County Sheriff’s Office continues to work alongside the Office of Emergency Management (OEM), public safety partners, public works departments, and utility crews following the severe weather that impacted our area.
Crews remain active throughout Kane County clearing debris, addressing downed trees and power lines, and assessing roadway conditions. Temporary road closures remain in place as cleanup continues.
Current impacted areas reported by OEM include:
• Scott Road between Dauberman Road and Harter Road – Closed
• Route 30 between Dauberman Road and Dugan Road – Closed
• Granart Road and Camp Dean Road – Closed
• Bliss Road at Healy Road – Reduced to one lane; possible closure pending assessment
• Belmont Avenue in Elgin
Residents are reminded to:
• Avoid flooded roadways and never drive around barricades
• Use caution around cleanup crews
• Stay away from downed power lines
• Allow extra travel time
• Do not move or remove roadway barricades, they are placed for your safety and the safety of first responders
We appreciate our community’s patience and cooperation and thank our first responders, dispatchers, utility crews, public works teams, volunteers, and community partners who continue working through recovery efforts.
For emergencies, call 911.
For non-emergency roadway flooding, blocked storm drains, or tree cleanup, contact the Kane County Division of Transportation at (630) 584-1170 or your local Public Works department.
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