Construction Updates

Byron-Janssen-Greenview Water Main Replacement

1400-1500 BYRON,3900 GREENVIEW,
3800-3900 JANSSEN
 
The Department of Water Management (DWM) is replacing the century-old water main on Byron between Ashland and Southport, on Greenview from Byron to Irving Park Rd, and on Janssen from Grace to Irving Park RdPlease note that on this coming Monday 6/7, the crews will be shutting off the water as they cap and seal the old water main. The water is expected to be off between 9am and 3pm, impacting households on Byron from Ashland to Southport. Notices have been posted on the front of residencesClick here to watch the recording of the informational meeting we hosted with the Department of Water Management and the 44th Ward to find out more. If you have questions, contact josh@aldermanmartin.com

Irving Park Bridge Work

CDOT is on track to reopen four lanes of traffic on the Irving Park bridge over the river by Memorial Day weekend. Crews will be pouring asphalt on either side of the bridge early in the week and striping the road. When that is completed, they will be able to set up a temporary traffic configuration with four lanes open to traffic, which they expect to open on Friday. It will stay in place until they complete the final phase of the project, which includes sidewalks, curbs and lighting, in late July. A temporary sidewalk will remain accessible on the north side of the bridge. Please note all timelines are tentative and dependent on weather conditions.

Carmen/Glenwood Intersection Closure

The Department of Water Management's contractor is wrapping up their work in the intersection of Carmen & Glenwood. They will be closing up the intersection next week and aim to reopen it to traffic by the start of the following week. On Wednesday 6/9, they plan to begin moving west along Carmen to install 400 feet of sewer main. This part of the work should take 2-3 weeks and remove the parking on Carmen as it goes. Once that is complete, they will move to the intersection of Winona & Glenwood for the same process moving east along Winona for a stretch.

Red-Purple Line Modernization

The first phase of the Red–Purple Modernization Program began this past week with the temporary closure of Lawrence and Berwyn Red Line Stations. This phase is expected to last two years and several buses have been rerouted to provide convenient bus-rail transfers. The #81 Lawrence bus has been rerouted to the Wilson Red & Purple Line station and will operate in both directions via Lawrence, Ashland, Wilson, Broadway and Lawrence. The #92 Foster bus has been rerouted to the Bryn Mawr Red Line temporary station and eastbound buses will operate via Broadway and Bryn Mawr, ending their trips at the Red Line (Bryn Mawr/Winthrop). Westbound buses will begin their trips at Bryn Mawr/Winthrop, operate via Bryn Mawr and Sheridan to Berwyn, then continue their normal route on Sheridan. The #146 Inner Drive bus will continue its stop/layover at Berwyn/Broadway. For more information please visit https://www.transitchicago.com/rpm/.