February 10, 2023

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Alderman Reilly Reports

Alderman Reilly's Office Closed on Monday, February 13th

In observance of Abraham Lincoln's birthday, Alderman Reilly’s Office will be closed on Monday, February 13th. 

 

Additionally, City Hall, City of Chicago governmental offices and Chicago Public Libraries will be closed in honor of President Lincoln’s birthday and to comply with the City of Chicago mandatory holiday schedule.

 

If you have a need for city services, please call 3-1-1 for non-emergency requests, or dial 9-1-1 if you require immediate assistance.

Additional Early Voting Locations will be open Monday, February 13th

Early Voting and registration for the upcoming (February 28th) Municipal Election is now offered at the Loop Super Site (191 North Clark Street), and the Board of Election Offices (69 West Washington Street 6th Floor). Beginning on Monday, February 13th, all 50 Ward's early voting centers will be open through Election Day.


Supersite - 191 N. Clark St. 

From January 26 through February 28 

Weekdays: 9:00am- 6:00pm 

Saturday: 9:00am - 5:00pm 

Sunday: 10:00am - 4:00pm 

Election Day: 6:00am - 7:00pm (February 28) 

*From February 20 through February 27 - Open Weekdays from 9:00am - 7:00pm 


Board Offices - 69 W. Washington St., 6th Floor 

From January 26 through February 27 (not open on Election Day) 

Weekdays: 9:00am- 6:00pm 

Saturday: 9:00am - 5:00pm 

Sunday: 10:00am - 4:00pm 

*From February 20 through February 27 - Open Weekdays from 9:00am - 7:00pm 


Click here to see all Early Voting locations and addresses


From February 13 through February 28 

Weekdays: 9:00am- 6:00pm 

Saturday: 9:00am - 5:00pm 

Sunday: 10:00am - 4:00pm 

Election Day: 6:00am - 7:00pm (February 28) 


Any voter in Chicago can vote at any Early Voting site, no matter where they live in the city. Voters can choose whatever voting site is most convenient for them, including on Election Day. Voter registration services (new voters, name changes and address updates) will be provided at all Early Voting sites. Two forms of ID, one of which shows the voter's current address, are needed to register for the first time or to file a name change or an address update. 


Voters with questions may contact 312-269-7900 or email [email protected].

Chicago Plan Commission (CPC) to Consider 640 West Randolph

On Thursday, February 16, at 10:00am, the Chicago Plan Commission (CPC) will host a virtual meeting to review proposed applications and/or zoning amendments, including the proposal at 640 West Randolph, detailed below. 


As reported in Reilly Reports on December 9, 2022, Vista Property Group proposes to construct a 15-story, mixed use building at 640 West Randolph Street. If approved, the building would contain commercial uses on the ground floor, one floor of parking on Level 2, and office space on the floors above. The applicant is proposing to rezone the subject property from DX-7 (Downtown Mixed-Use District) to Business Planned Development.


Rules for public participation in virtual meetings are now available. A link to live stream the meeting will be added to CPC’s website on February 16. Should the Plan Commission recommend approving this proposal, the Committee on Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards will then review the plans at a subsequent public meeting, before being referred to the City Council for a final vote.

Little Free Library Book Donation

The Design Museum of Chicago is seeking books to give away as a part of their Little Free Library. (Housed in an old bank vault)

 

If you have books about art, design, photography, or anything creative, the Little Free Library would love to find them a new meaningful home. 

 

Anyone who visits the Design Museum can take a book or leave a book. 

 

Books can be left with us at 72 E Randolph Street, 7 days a week, 10am-5pm.

Grant Park Earth Day Clean-up

18th District Conversation with the Commander

CAPS Meetings

  • 18th District: (312-742-5778 / [email protected])
  • There are no CAPS meetings scheduled for the remainder of this month.
  • 1st District: (312-745-4381 / [email protected])
  • There are no CAPS meetings scheduled for the remainder of this month.
  • 12th District: (312-746-8306 / [email protected])
  • There are no CAPS meetings scheduled for the remainder of this month.

42nd Ward Traffic Closures & Construction Projects

1043 N Rush Demolition


Demolition of 1043 N Rush Street will begin on Monday, March 6. Work hours will be Monday-Friday, from 8am to 5pm.


Throughout the the demolition process, the sidewalk in front of 1043 N Rush Street will be closed to pedestrian traffic. Pedestrians will be redirected at Bellevue/Rush and Cedar/Rush.


The demolition process is expected to last three weeks. After demolition is complete, the construction of a new two-story building will begin.


LaSalle Street Bridge Closure


CDOT is conducting emergency bridge repairs on the LaSalle Street Bridge. There will be traffic lane and sidewalk closures throughout the project.


The project is expected to be completed by the end of February 2023.


225 W Randolph Renovation:


The Onni Group began renovating 225 W Randolph. Throughout the project, there will be pedestrian canopies at the following locations:


  • South side of Randolph, from Franklin to the first alley east thereof
  • East side of Franklin, from Randolph to the first alley south thereof


This project is expected to be completed July 2024.


Peoples Gas Project: Oak and Rush


Peoples Gas has began working in the intersection of Oak Street and Rush Street. Next week, PGL will be installing a gas main on the east side of Rush Street, from Oak Street to Oak Place.


The project is expected to be completed by the end of February 2023.


Filming:


Chicago Fire


Chicago Fire plans to film inside 444 W Lake on Sunday, February 12. During the filming, parking at the following locations will be prohibited:


  • East Side of Canal from Randolph to 165 N Canal (2/10 at 7am to 2/13 at 1pm)
  • Both Sides of Canal from Lake to 300 N Canal (2/11 at 5am to 2/12 at 7pm)
  • Both Sides Fulton from Canal to Braun Alley (2/11 at 5am to 2/12 at 7pm)
  • West Side of Canal from Randolph to 165 N Canal (2/11 at 5am to 2/12 at 7pm)


If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Justin Franklin (On-site Coordinator) at 978-335-4541.


Crane Lift: 200 W Monroe:


On Saturday, February 18, from 8am to 5pm, there will be a crane lift at 200 W Monroe. During the lift, there will be a full closure of Monroe, from Franklin to Wells.



151 N Michigan:


Power Construction installed a tower crane on Beaubien Court for the project at 151 N Michigan Avenue. While the crane is in place, Beaubien Court, from a point 23' north of Randolph Street, to a point 100' north thereof will be closed to vehicular traffic. The crane will be in-place for 8-10 weeks.


The following will be closed throughout the duration of the project:


  • Sidewalk on the north side of Randolph, from Beaubien Court to Michigan Avenue
  • Sidewalk on the east side of Michigan, from Randolph, to a point 100' north thereof
  • Beaubien Court, from Randolph to a point 100' north thereof


Pedestrians will be directed to use projected walkways that are placed in the curb lanes on Randolph and Michigan. The project is expected to be completed at the end of 2023.


Temporary Bus Stop Elimination


Until March 2024, the westbound bus stop at Grand and St. Clair will be temporarily removed.


  • Stop ID Number: 761
  • Route Stopping: #29 – State, #65 – Grand, #120 – Ogilvie/Streeterville Express, #121 – Union/Streeterville Express


Randolph Street Viaduct Repair


The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) has completed Stage 1 of this project, which consisted of replacing the deck on the northernmost eastbound lane on Randolph, between Columbus to Field.


During Stage 2, CDOT will replace the deck of the southernmost eastbound lane on Randolph, from Columbus to Harbor. Sidewalk repairs on the south side of Randolph are also part of Stage 2. Construction is scheduled to resume at the beginning of April 2023. 


The concrete barriers are in-place because CDOT needs a physical barrier that separates Stage 1 from Stage 2.


State & Lake Utility Relocations


Utility companies began relocating utilities in advance of the State and Lake CTA project. Train services will not be disrupted during utility relocations. 

 

At least 1 lane of traffic will remain open (1 lane each direction on State St) at all times, but other driving and parking lanes may be closed. 


Construction equipment and materials will be stored on the street, including during time periods between active work. Work will primarily occur 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays and 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Saturdays, but there will be limited work during nights. Utility companies are aware of and required to abide by the Chicago noise ordinance, which limits noisy work during overnight hours.


150 E Ontario Construction


W.E. O'Neil began construction of a 23-story building at 150 East Ontario Street. Work hours will be Monday-Friday, from 9am-5pm (8pm during caisson pours). Some weekend work will occur.  


Throughout the project, the following will be closed:


  • 150' of sidewalk in front of 150 East Ontario
  • 150' of curb lane in front of 150 East Ontario 


Pedestrians will be directed to the sidewalk on the south side of the street at Ontario/Michigan and Ontario/St. Clair. The entire project is expected to take 23 months to complete. 

 

Chase Tower Clark Street Tunnel Project


In mid-July, Berglund Construction began repairs on the Chase Tower Clark Street tunnel at 23 S. Clark Street. The project scope consists of repairing Chase’s below-grade tunnel structures that cross below Clark Street at 23 S. Clark St, and will require excavation of Clark Street in that area to access the tunnel structures to perform repairs.


There will be one lane of southbound traffic open at all times. Berglund will have flaggers and barricades in-place throughout the project. 


The project will last 26 months. Berglund would like to begin mid-June. Work hours will be Monday-Friday, from 8am-5pm.


535 N. St. Clair Street Project


Demolition of 535 N St. Clair is completed. LendLease has mobilized for construction and they have began pouring caissons. Throughout the project, there will be a protected pedestrian canopy on the north side of Grand, from St. Clair to a point 100' east thereof. The entire project is expected to be completed at the beginning of 2024.


Cassidy Tire Construction 


Construction of the 33-story mixed-use building is underway. Throughout construction, McHugh Constriction will occupy the curb lane on the west side of Canal along 344/350 N. Canal Street's property line. The construction company has leased the area north of the building from the railroad to use as a staging area. Additionally, they will use the parking lot south of the building as a staging area too.


As a reminder, this project is contributing to numerous public benefits. Click here for a list of public benefits, and stay tuned to Reilly Reports for future updates on this project and the implementation of these public benefits.  All work is expected to take 24 months to complete (weather dependent).


311 W Huron Project


In June, ARCO Murray began construction of a new building at 311 W. Huron Street. Work hours will be Monday-Friday, from 9am-5pm (8pm during caisson pours). Throughout the project, the following City right-of-way will be occupied:


  • Sidewalk/curb lane on the south side of Huron, from Franklin west to the end of 311 W Huron's property line - approximately 150'. The sidewalk will be used to store their concrete pump, dumpster, and hoist dock. Trucks will back into the site at this location too. Jersey barriers will be placed in the curb lane to create a protected pedestrian path.
  • 3' of the sidewalk on the west side of Franklin, from Huron to the first alley south thereof. This leaves 6' of clearance. They will need to push the fence out a few feet during excavation.
  • 150' of the east/west alley bounded by Huron, Franklin, Erie, and Orleans will be closed. The closure is from Franklin to a point 150' west thereof. 


The project is expected to be completed in September 2023 (weather dependent). 


214 West Erie Street Renovations


On Monday, December 13, Crane Construction began renovations of 214 West Erie Street. During construction, the following will be closed:


  • Sidewalk/curb lane in front of 214 West Erie Street. The curb lane will be used as a pedestrian walkway. Crane Construction will place jersey barriers and ramps in the curb lane to protect pedestrians and provide wheelchair access. 
  • Close 100' of the north/south alley adjacent to 214 W Erie Street. This is a T alley and residents of 222 W Erie will still be able to access their parking garage from the alley entrance on Franklin and Huron.


This project is expected to be completed in early 2023 (weather dependent).


LG Construction: 751 N. Hudson and 451 W Chicago 


LG Construction continues work on 751 N. Hudson Avenue and 451 W. Chicago Avenue, which are adjacent parcels. Work hours will be 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday.

 

Throughout the project, the following will be closed:


  • Sidewalk/curb lane/traffic lane of the east side of Hudson, from Chicago to the first alley south thereof
  • Sidewalk/curb lane/traffic lane on the west side of Sedgwick, from Chicago to the first alley south thereof
  • Sidewalk/curb lane on the south side of Chicago, from Hudson to Sedgwick


There will be a protected pedestrian walkway in the curb lane on the south side of Chicago Avenue, from Hudson Avenue to Sedgwick Street.


This project is expected to take 18 months to complete (weather dependent). 


354 North Union Construction


The Onni Group is constructing a 33-story residential building with 373 units. Work hours will be 8am-8pm, daily. 


Parking will be prohibited on North Union, from West Kinzie to the cul-de-sac west thereof throughout the project. All construction equipment and vehicles will be staged on the Onni Group’s property. This project will take approximately two years to complete. 


Dearborn Street Bridge Project


CDOT began emergency work on the Dearborn Bridge in June 2022. They will be conducting the following work:


  • Replacing both sidewalks
  • Replacing all of the bridge gratings
  • Replacing the beam structures 


Due to supply chain issues, the project is expected to be completed in April 2023 (weather dependent). 


The bridge will be reduced to one lane of traffic/sidewalk at a time. Bike traffic will be detoured to Clark Street via the north side of Upper Wacker Drive.