July 2, 2025

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Alderman Reilly Reports

NASCAR Chicago Street Race This Weekend

The NASCAR Chicago Street Race returns to Grant Park this weekend on July 5-6. Based on lessons learned from the last two years, the City of Chicago and NASCAR have worked to significantly reduce the overall build time and minimize traffic disruptions in and around Grant Park. Additionally, all race vehicles will use mufflers to reduce noise levels for nearby residents by up to 10 decibels.



Shorter Park Build: Total set-up and break-down in Grant Park is down to 25 days (from 43 in 2023), and the first race-related setup began 10 days later than last year’s load-in.


Fewer Street Closures: Street closures and traffic impacts are limited to 18 days this year—seven fewer than the 2023 race. As always, pedestrian access and alternate routes will be maintained. Please click here for the full Traffic and Street Closure Plan from installation to teardown of the NASCAR structures in Grant Park.


Park Access Preserved: Over half of Grant Park will remain open during the build, race weekend, and breakdown. Maggie Daley Park, Cancer Survivor’s Garden, and the Museum Campus will stay fully accessible.


Free Events: NASCAR will host free, family-friendly festival activities in Butler Field during race week. Leading up to the race on Sunday, July 6, NASCAR and the City of Chicago will host several community events for residents and race fans.

 

For maps, closure dates, parking restrictions, and event details, visit nascarchicago.com. See below for the event map, which includes information about free, non-ticketed spaces for attendees.

Alderman Reilly's Office Closed on July 4th in Observance of Independence Day

Alderman Reilly’s 42nd Ward Office will be closed on Friday, July 4 for Independence Day in accordance with the City of Chicago holiday schedule. Chicago Public Libraries and other government offices will also be closed on July 4.


If you require non-emergency city services, please call 311, or dial 911 if you require immediate assistance.

Larrabee Dog Park Power-Washed

We are pleased to report that the Larrabee Dog Park received a much-needed deep cleaning last week thanks to the efforts of the River North Residents Association (RNRA) and its sponsors. On Tuesday, June 24, Ace of Spray completed a professional power-washing of the park, sponsored by Dog.Hotel | Daycare.


Alderman Reilly would like to thank RNRA for its advocacy and stewardship of the River North neighborhood and extend his appreciation to the generous sponsors for helping to maintain this valued community amenity.

CAPS Meetings

18th District: (312-742-5778 / CAPS.018District@chicagopolice.org)

  • Beat 1824 CAPS meeting will be held on July 17th at 6pm at 1201 N Clark St
  • Beat 1831 CAPS meeting will be held on July 22nd at 5pm at 510 N LaSalle Dr
  • Beat 1832 CAPS meeting will be held on July 22nd at 6pm at 510 N LaSalle Dr
  • Beat 1833 CAPS meeting will be held on July 24th at 5pm at 303 E Superior St
  • Beat 1834 CAPS meeting will be held on July 24th at 6pm at 303 E Superior St



1st District: (312-745-4381 / CAPS.001District@chicagopolice.org)

  • Beat 111 CAPS meeting will be held on July 9th at 5:30pm at 100 S State
  • Beat 121 CAPS meeting will be held on July 16th at 5:30pm at 26 S Clinton


To find your appropriate beat to attend your CAPS meeting, please click here.

42nd Ward Traffic Closures & Construction Projects

Filming:

430 N Michigan Ave

On Saturday, July 5 & Sunday, July 6, a feature film produced by 2X Blind Partners, Inc. will be filming interior scenes at 430 N Michigan Ave. During filming, prep and wrap, parking will be prohibited at the following locations


  • Friday, 7/4 at 11PM to Sunday, 7/6 at 10PM
  • West side of Lower Michigan from Hubbard to Illinois
  • North side of Hubbard from Wabash to Lower Michigan
  • East side of Rush from Illinois to North Water


If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Patrick Muldoon (Location Manager) at 872-272-6636 or Kirby Muldoon (On-Site Coordinator) at 708-837-1642.




Street Resurfacing - Wabash Ave from Wacker Dr to Balbo Dr

Starting July 7, street resurfacing work will begin on Wabash Avenue from Wacker Drive to East Balbo Drive. The work is a part of the Chicago Department of Transportation's Arterial Street Resurfacing Project.


The work will include ADA sidewalk improvements, curb and gutter removal and replacement, milling and paving the existing asphalt, and striping improvements. During construction, temporary "No Parking" signs will be periodically installed. These temporary signs will restrict parking during working hours, while adhering to rush hour restrictions on construction closures.


Work is estimated to be completed by October 31, 2025.



Jackson Blvd Bridge Construction

CDOT will be performing work on the Jackson Blvd Bridge between 10am and 5pm on Thursday, July 10 and Friday, July 11. During the project, the Jackson Blvd Bridge will be closed to pedestrian and vehicular traffic.



Ohio Street I-90/94 Feeder Ramp Resurfacing

The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) will be performing resurfacing work on the outbound lanes of the Ohio Street feeder ramp. Only two lanes will be closed at a time. The project is estimated to be in progress until late 2025.



Halsted Avenue & Chicago Avenue Bridge Project

Last week's Reilly Report outlined preliminary plans for CDOT's work on Halsted Avenue and the Chicago Avenue Bridge, set to begin August 1 and September 1 of 2025, respectively. CDOT's proposed work schedule is 7:00am-3:30pm on weekdays, with the possibility for work on Saturdays during the same working hours. To watch a recorded meeting of CDOT’s presentation of this project, please click here.


The work on Halsted Avenue is expected to be completed by the end of Summer 2026, and work on the Chicago Avenue Bridge is expected to be completed by the end of the year 2026.



676 North Michigan Avenue Façade Project

Redmond Construction was hired to complete a façade project at 676 North Michigan Avenue. Currently, the following closures are in-place:


  • Sidewalk on the south side of Huron, from Michigan Avenue to a point 150' west thereof
  • Curb lane on the south side of Huron, from Michigan Avenue to a point 150' west thereof is being used as a pedestrian walkway
  • Partial sidewalk closure the west side of Michigan, from Huron to a point 100' south thereof


This project is expected to be completed by fall 2025.



State Street Bridge Project

Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) has begun structural repair work on the State Street Bridge. Throughout the project, the bridge will remain closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic. State Street will remain open on both sides of the bridge during construction, and vehicles crossing the river will be rerouted to Clark Street and Dearborn Street.


The project is expected to be completed at the beginning of December 2025.



River North Lighting Project

The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) has completed new light pole installation in the area bounded by Chicago, Ontario, Orleans, and the river. CDOT continues to restore infrastructure trenching.



Pin & Link Project on Randolph and Columbus

CDOT crews are scheduled to perform steel work and bridge expansion joint rehab along Randolph Street, Columbus Drive, and Stetson Avenue. Please see details below:


General Construction Schedule:

7:00am - 3:30pm, Monday - Friday; with the occasional extension to 5:30pm as needed. 

 

Scope of Work and Access Impacts During Construction:

In general, one lane of travel will be open at all times along each roadway, level, and direction. Access along sidewalks will remain open with detours around the work areas.  


Once the project is complete, asphalt restoration will occur in over the month of July 2025.




Bally's Casino Caisson Pours

  • Caisson pours are nearing completion and will be followed by foundation and utility work
  • Total number of Casino and Hotel caissons: 356
  • Total Casino Piles: 202


Work hours will continue to be 8am-8pm. However, if an issue arises during a pour, there is the potential that crews will work past 8pm. Once a caisson pour begins, it cannot stop until it is finished.