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Yorkville Today
By the People, for the People
Yorkville Police Crack Down on Semi-Trucks in Subdivisions
Increased enforcement aims to address safety concerns from residents about large trucks cutting through residential areas
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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Yorkville police have stepped up enforcement of the city's 8-ton weight limit on residential streets after receiving complaints about semi-trucks driving through subdivisions like Caledonia. Between January 14 and February 9, officers made 14 stops and ticketed multiple semi-truck drivers, while city leaders are considering additional measures such as more stop signs or height barriers to protect neighborhood kids and families.
Why it matters
The crackdown on semi-trucks in Yorkville subdivisions comes in response to growing safety concerns from residents about the potential risks posed by large commercial vehicles traveling through residential areas. With more children and families living in these neighborhoods, there are worries about the dangers of collisions and damage to property. The increased enforcement aims to address these community safety issues.
The details
Yorkville police have been actively monitoring and ticketing semi-truck drivers who violate the city's 8-ton weight limit on residential streets. In the span of less than a month, from January 14 to February 9, officers made 14 stops and issued citations to multiple semi-truck drivers caught cutting through subdivisions like Caledonia. City leaders are now considering additional measures, such as installing more stop signs or height barriers, to further discourage large commercial vehicles from traveling through these neighborhood areas.
- Between January 14 and February 9, 2026, Yorkville police made 14 stops and ticketed multiple semi-truck drivers.
The players
Yorkville Police
The local law enforcement agency responsible for enforcing traffic laws and regulations in the city of Yorkville, Illinois.
Caledonia Subdivision
A residential neighborhood in Yorkville where semi-trucks have been reported cutting through, raising safety concerns from residents.
What’s next
City leaders in Yorkville are considering additional measures, such as more stop signs or height barriers, to further discourage semi-trucks from traveling through residential subdivisions and improve safety for neighborhood residents.
The takeaway
The Yorkville Police's crackdown on semi-trucks in subdivisions highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing the needs of commercial traffic and the safety of local communities. This enforcement action demonstrates the city's commitment to addressing resident concerns about the risks posed by large vehicles in residential areas.


