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Alderman Reilly Reports 

  


September 15, 2017
   
QuincyLandmarkingQuincy Station Landmarking Recommendation Approved by Commission on Chicago Landmarks

Alderman Reilly is very pleased to announce that the final recommendation for landmarking the Quincy Elevated Station at 220 S. Wells Street was recently approved at the September 7, 2017 meeting of the Commission on Chicago Landmarks. 
 
Opened for service on October 3, 1897, the Quincy Elevated Station has served generations of Chicagoans and visitors to the City, and remains the best example of an original Loop "'L' Station.
 
 
(West Stationhouse, street-facing elevation.  Photo credit: DPD preliminary summary)
 
With the exception of a hiatus for restoration in the 1980s, the Station has been in daily service for 120 years.
 
The massive riveted steel elevated structure is a tangible symbol of the Industrial Revolution which involved major changes in construction and transportation. The structure also displays fine architectural detail, including Neoclassical-style pressed-metal ornamentation, and pressed metal and oak finishes in the station houses. 
 
The Loop 'L' and Station was designed by engineer John Alexander Waddell, an authority on steel construction who designed bridges across the globe. The 'L' has become an iconic feature of the city.  Its encircling perimeter so clearly defines the central business district that it gave downtown Chicago its famous nickname, the Loop.
 
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) requested the designation as part of its 125th anniversary of the Loop 'L' service in Chicago.
 
A renovation project for Quincy Station is also underway to make the 120-year-old station fully wheelchair accessible, while preserving its historical appearance. The $18.2 million project is the largest renovation in nearly 30 years for Quincy, which serves more than 2.2 million riders annually via the Brown, Orange, Pink and Purple lines and is a major transfer point for 10 CTA bus routes, Union Station and the LaSalle Street Metra Station.  The project is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
 
The Commission on Chicago Landmark's recommendation will be introduced to City Council in October, and be referred to the Committee on Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards.  At the Committee meeting where designation is considered, the public can make oral or written statements for the Committee's consideration.   Upcoming Committee meeting agendas are posted on the City Clerk's website. After Committee, the landmarking will require a full City Council vote.
 
For more information about Quincy Elevated Station, click here  to read the Department of Planning and Development's preliminary summary.


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ArchitecureBiennialChicago Architecture Biennial Opens September 16!



The Chicago Cultural Center is excited to host the Chicago Architecture Biennial this September 16 through January 7, 2017. 100 firms from more than 30 countries will display surprising new works that "Make New History," about how the present informs the past and how local resonates globally.
 
To view the full list of events, shows and partner exhibitions, visit http://chicagoarchitecturebiennial.org/.

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DevMtg365WHuronUpcoming Community Presentation for Proposed Development at 365 West Huron Street

Alderman Reilly invites you to join him at an informational presentation regarding a new development proposal at 365 West Huron Street.  Representatives of Morningside Huron, LLC will present their plans and answer any questions you may have about this proposal.
 
Morningside Huron LLC has submitted a proposal to construct a 10-story, 138-foot tall building containing 45 residential condominium units. The building will provide 51 parking spaces with a majority of the spaces below grade. The site is currently a surface parking lot.
 
WHAT:      New Condominium Development located at 
                365 West Huron Street
 
WHO:        Hosted by Alderman Brendan Reilly and the
                River North Residents Association
 
WHEN:      Monday, October 2, 2017 at 6:00 P.M.
 
WHERE:    Godfrey Hotel - Truss Room (4th Floor)
                127 West Huron Street
 
Alderman Reilly works hard to provide an open and transparent community review of all local development proposals. We hope you can join the Alderman and RNRA to engage in a direct dialogue with the development team to gain a better understanding of their proposal and receive answers to any questions you may have.

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SmallBizExpoSmall Business Expo: September 16 at Wright College

The  Small Business Center on the Road Expo will be hosting their next expo at Wright College on Saturday, September 16th from 10:00am - 2:00pm.  This expo is FREE and open to the   public.
 

Go to    Small Business Center on the Road Expo  to register or for more information about  the event.

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BitesBlock"Bites Around the Block" Culinary Tour Highlights River North's Outstanding Chefs and Restaurants

The River North Business Association   presents "Bites Around the Block," the ninth annual restaurant crawl formerly known as OctoberFeast. Guests will travel on a fun and unique tasting tour of the River North restaurants that make Chicago a world-class dining destination, and they'll get to meet many of the chefs behind the dishes. Participating venues provide sample portions of specialty menu items and a beverage for attendees to enjoy.
 
Bites Around the Block Culinary Tour
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
5:00pm - 10:00pm
 
For more information, visit www.bitesaroundtheblock.com.  

CPDHiringChicago Police Department Recruitment 
Application Period Open through October 16, 2017



To learn more and apply, please visit:

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StreetClosuresStreet Closures and Construction Updates

Randolph and Wabash El Station Demolition
Overall Duration: 3 Months (September 5 through November 30)
 
Working hours (Monday through Friday):
Day Shift: 8am to 4pm
Night Shift: 7pm to 5am
 
West Platform - North and South of Randolph: 
September 11 through October 6
East Platform - North and South of Randolph:                   
October 9 through November 3
 
Station House over Intersection Track Steel:                    
Tentatively Scheduled for the Weekend of October 21
Full Closure of Randolph at Washington
Friday Night 10pm to Monday Morning 5am
 
Finish Heavy Removals:
November 6 through November 17
 
Final Clean Up Process:
November 20 through November 30
 
Traffic Impacts:
There will be no parking signs posted on the west curb lane from Randolph to Lake Street coinciding with the station demolition.
Full street access on Randolph and Wabash will remain throughout the project.
One traffic lane on Wabash, Randolph to Lake will be closed to allow for construction staging.
 
Noise Impacts:
While CDOT will manage noise as much as possible, the following noise disruptions will be heard throughout the night:
  • CTA air horns
  • Loading dumpsters
  • Chainsaws cutting timber platform beams
  • General equipment noises
CDOT will attempt to demo the noisiest items before midnight.

Film Notice: Chicago Fire at New CTA Station-Washington and Wabash 
Please be advised that on  Monday, September 18, from  6am to 7pm, the following streets will experience intermittent traffic control of no more than five (5) minutes to allow for the filming of Chicago Fire.
  • State, Madison to Washington (6am to 9am)
  • Wabash, Randolph to Madison (8am to 4pm)
  • Garland, Randolph to Madison (4am to 7pm). 
No Parking Tow Zone Signs will be posted along the following streets from 3am to 9pm during the filming:
  • Both sides of Washington, State to Michigan
  • Both sides of Wabash, Washington to Madison
  • Both sides of Garland, Randolph to Washington
  • South side of Randolph, Michigan to Columbus
Residents should allow extra travel time and not be alarmed as the filming will involve first response vehicles and filming on the station. 

WB I-290 Congress Parkway Work
The Contractor for NB I-90/94 to EB Congress Parkway Ramp is scheduled to work this weekend from 11pm t o 9am on Friday, September 15 and Saturday, September 16.

They will be installing beams over the local roadways and expressway ramp.  The noise will mostly consist of vehicles and machinery. 

It is anticipated that this will be completed by the morning of Sunday, September 17th.

Crane Lift at 34 W Illinois
Date and Time:  Saturday, September 16, from 9am to 7pm 
 
Traffic Impact:  There will be a full street c losure of Illinois Dearborn to State during this time.
  • The crane company will leave the curb and bike lane open for valet pick up and drop off at The Hampton Inn.  
  • All other traffic will be re-routed  North on Dearborn St., West on Ohio St. and South on State St. back to Illinois St. (See attached re-route plan). 
People's Gas Installation of Gas Main on Monroe, from Michigan to Franklin
People's Gas will be installing a new gas main on Monroe.  The project started Monday, August 21.  The company will be working in stages, beginning at Michigan and working west to Franklin.
 
While at least one lane of Monroe will be open to traffic, motorists should expect delays on Monroe and the cross streets of State, Dearborn, Clark, LaSalle, and Wells adjacent to the work on Monroe. 
 
Motorists who normally use Monroe to travel from the Loop to Michigan or Lake Shore Drive should consider alternate eastbound streets such as Jackson, Washington or Lake.
 
CTA customers are advised to allow for extra time and plan ahead by checking  transitchicago.com/alerts .

Lake Street Bridge Lane Closures
The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) announced that as of Friday, August 18, one westbound traffic lane will be closed for maintenance.  There will be one westbound lane open for traffic through October 15. 
 
During that closure, motorists traveling eastbound should turn southbound on Clinton Street, to eastbound Washington Boulevard, to northbound Wacker Drive, and back to eastbound Lake Street. Motorists traveling westbound on Lake Street should turn southbound on Wacker Drive, to westbound Randolph Street, to northbound Canal Street, and back to westbound Lake Street.
 
CTA riders should check  www.transitchicago.com   for more information about the August 26-27 service changes.

NEW DATE: 
Upcoming Ravenswood Loop Connector (RLC) Signal Project Work from Chicago to Merchandise Mart
The start day for upcoming Ravenswood Loop Connector Signal work from Chicago to Merchandise Mart is Sunday, September 24, 2017. The work will take approximately 13 weeks to complete, with an end date scheduled for mid-November 2017.

Work Hours: Weeknights, 9pm to 5am

Location: Brown Line - CTA elevated structure, from Chicago Station to the Merchandise Mart Station

Local Impact:
  • There will be temporary street obstructions to allow for positioning staging of equipment and for actual construction.
  • There will be noise while work is being performed:
    • Use of pneumatic tools
    • Beeping from back up alarms on maintenance equipment and vehicles
    • Engine noise from diesel track maintenance equipment
    • Flagging horns
    • Railroad personnel communication
Traffic Impact for Wanda Vista Construction
Now through project completion, Field Boulevard from Lower Wacker to South Water Street will be closed. Please plan accordingly.

Traffic Impacts for Hubbard and Wells Development 
Now through project completion, there will be a curb lane and sidewalk closure of the west side of Wells, from Hubbard to Kinzie. No Parking/Tow Zone signs will be in effect along the west side of Wells, from Hubbard to 400 N Wells. No Parking/Tow Zone signs will be in effect along the south side of Hubbard, from Franklin to Wells. 
 
Traffic Impacts for 151 N. Franklin Development
Now through project completion, there will be a curb lane closure on Franklin, from Randolph to Couch Place, and a single traffic lane closure on Randolph, from Wells to Franklin. Fencing and traffic barricades have been set up for safety. 

Traffic Impacts for 640 N. Wells Development
Now through project completion, the parking lane on the west side on Wells, between Erie and Ontario, will be closed. Fencing and traffic barricades have been set up for safety.

42nd Ward Construction Updates
To read the most recent construction updates for current development projects in the 42nd Ward, please visit the " Major Projects" page on Alderman Reilly's website.
 
CAPSINFOYour Upcoming CAPS Meetings

CAPS
meetings offer city residents an opportunity to address crime and safety issues directly with the beat officers who patrol their neighborhood, as well as to provide ongoing feedback, which help the police to monitor crime issues.

No CAPS meetings are scheduled the week of September 18.

Please make sure to check the details for upcoming meetings with your Police District's CAPS office. Some beat meeting details may have changed meetings in 2017.
 
1st District: 312-745-4381
12th District: 312-746-8306
18th District: 312-742-5778


To find your district and beat, please click here.

ward42website42nd Ward Website

The 42nd Ward website is designed to help local residents, businesses and community groups find quick answers to questions about city services and programs. On this site you'll find links to the most requested city services and other useful resources located within downtown Chicago's 42nd Ward. Please visit Alderman Reilly's "virtual office" at www.ward42chicago.com.

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In this week's Reilly Reports
Quincy Station Landmarking Recommendation Approved by Commission on Chicago Landmarks

Chicago Architecture Biennial Opens September 16!
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