November 22, 2024

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Alderman Reilly Reports

Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival

The Magnificent Mile® Association will host the 33rd annual Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival® on Saturday, November 23, 2024. 


The day’s events include:

  • 11am–4pm: Festive thoroughfare of booths open in Lights Festival Lane, 401 N Michigan Avenue
  • 5:30 pm: The Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival parade starts at Oak Street and Michigan Avenue
  • 7:00 pm: The Wintrust Fireworks Spectacular, Chicago River and Michigan Avenue


Please make note of the following street closures: 


Closed 8 a.m.– 6 p.m. on Saturday, November 23

  • Clark Street (East curb lane only Oak Street to Delaware Street)
  • Delaware Street (Dearborn Street to Clark Street north curb lane only)
  • Oak Street (Clark Street to State Street)
  • Dearborn Street (Delaware Street to Maple Street)
  • Walton Street (State Street to Clark Street)


Closed 3 p.m.– 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 23

  • Oak Street (State Street to Michigan Avenue)
  • North Michigan Avenue (Oak Street to Wacker Drive)
  • Upper Wacker Drive (Michigan Avenue to east turnaround)


Closed 3:30 p.m.– 9 p.m. on Saturday, November 23

  • Upper Columbus (Curb lanes from Wacker Drive to Randolph Street)
  • Randolph Street (Curb lanes from Michigan to Columbus) 


Closed 5:00 p.m.– 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 23

  • Upper Columbus (Wacker Drive to Randolph)


Anticipating over 700,000 attendees, the event kicks off the holiday season with a day-long celebration featuring live music, celebrity appearances, and the country’s largest evening parade. New additions this year include towering Muppet-themed balloons, such as a 60-foot Santa Kermit the Frog. Click here for more information.

Commercial Filming: 30 East Haddock Place

On Sunday, November 24, Biscuit is filming a commercial at 30 East Haddock Place. Residents can expect to see a giant inflatable dog throughout the filming. During the film shoot, there will be a full closure of East Haddock Place, between North State Street and North Wabash Avenue (12:01 am to 10:00 pm). There will be intermittent closures on North Wabash Avenue, from East Lake Street to East Wacker Place. 


Additionally, parking will be prohibited at the following locations:


  • West side of North Wabash Avenue, from North Haddock Place to North Benton Place (Friday, Nov. 22, 6AM – Saturday, Nov. 23, 11:59PM)
  • South side of East Wacker Place from North State Street to North Wabash Avenue (Friday, Nov. 22, 6AM – Saturday, Nov. 23, 11:59PM)
  • Both sides of North Wabash Avenue, from North Wacker Place to East Randolph Street (Sunday, Nov. 24, 12:01AM – 10PM)
  • South side of East Wacker Place, from North State Street to North Wabash Avenue (Sunday, Nov. 24, 12:01AM – 10PM)


Please contact John David Wolfe (location manager) at 773-960-9653 if you have any questions.

Office Closed in Observance of Thanksgiving

Alderman Reilly wishes you and your family a very Happy Thanksgiving! In observance of the holiday, Alderman Reilly's Office will be closed on Thursday, November 28. 


If you are in need of city services, please call 311 for non-emergency requests or dial 911 if you require immediate assistance.

Thanksgiving Day Parade

The Thanksgiving Day Parade will take place on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 28, from 8:00am to 11:00am, and will run along State Street, from Ida B. Wells Drive to Randolph Street.  The parade will be broadcast live on Pluto TV and The CW 26.


During the parade, State Street, from East Wacker Place to East Roosevelt Road will be closed. Additionally, the following streets along the parade route will be closed between North Wabash Avenue and North Dearborn Street:


  • Lake Street
  • Randolph Street
  • Washington Street
  • Madison Street
  • Monroe Street
  • Adams Street
  • Jackson Boulevard
  • Van Buren Street
  • Ida B. Wells Drive

 

This year's lineup includes a variety of marching bands, floats, specialty units, and much more. To view the complete 2024 lineup click here.


Residents should allow for extra travel time during this event as the Chicago Police Department may enact other closures not listed above for safety reasons. There will be several traffic reroutes, detours and increased pedestrian congestion. Please plan accordingly. Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) reroutes are viewable here.

 

Click here to visit the official parade website.

Assumption Church Turkey & Ham Donations

A message from our friends at Assumption Church:


"Would you be interested in helping a needy family have a happier Thanksgiving? Our Lady of the Angels Mission on the west side is in need of frozen turkeys or hams for families for their Thanksgiving Day meals.


Assumption Church's Men's Group is coordinating a Turkey Drop to meet this need. Please bring a frozen turkey or ham on Sunday morning, November 24th, to Assumption. Drivers will be parked in front of the church at 323 W Illinois Street to receive the donations and rush them to Our Lady of the Angels. Dropoff times are 15 minutes prior to masses: 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am and 12:15pm. Happy Thanksgiving to all."

CAPS Meetings

18th District: (312-742-5778 / CAPS018District@chicagopolice.org)

  • There are no CAPS meetings scheduled for this district for the remainder of this month.


Click here for 18th District meeting locations.


1st District: (312-745-4381 / CAPS001District@chicagopolice.org)

  • There are no CAPS meetings scheduled for this district for the remainder of this month.


42nd Ward Traffic Closures & Construction Projects


Residential Lighting Project Notice: Huron, from Michigan to Fairbanks


The Chicago Department of Transportation began installation of new street lights on East Huron Street, between North Michigan Avenue and North Fairbanks Court. John Burns Construction is the contractor for this project and Stanley Consultants is providing resident engineering services for the Chicago Department of Transportation.


The work will include the installation of foundations, boring of underground conduits, cable pulling, the installation of new residential lighting poles with piggyback lights, LED Smart Lighting luminaires, and the restoration of concrete sidewalks and parkways disturbed by the construction. The existing light poles will be removed once the new lighting system is functioning properly.


During construction, temporary “No Parking” signs will be periodically installed as required for each activity listed above so that work may be performed safely. These temporary signs will restrict parking during working hours, and residents can park normally after the posted hours and overnight, and usually all day on weekends.


The project is expected to be completed by December 2024.


Filming - 180 N Stetson - Prudential Plaza

Chicago Fire and Chicago Med will be filming from December 1-9.


This will be a multi-day film impact that will include large debris, vehicle fires and smoke SFX during the daytime hours.


If you have any questions, concerns or special needs, PLEASE CONTACT these representatives from the production:


Location Manager:

Will Higgins (773) 525-2326


On-Site Coordinator:

Michael Proffitt (773) 938-3358


If you have additional questions regarding this or other filming in Chicago, please contact the City of Chicago Film Office at 312-744-6415 or visit our website at chicagofilmoffice.us

Additional information can be found here:




Crane Lift - 118 N Clark


Saturday, November 23 from 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM. The following streets will be fully closed during the lifts:

 

  • Randolph, from LaSalle to Dearborn
  • Clark, from Randolph to Washington



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:

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

 

Week of 11/18 thru 11/22:

  • This upcoming week crews are to wrap up work for this construction season, contract work is to be suspended until 2025. They will be demobilizing along Randolph Street, Columbus Drive, and Stetson Avenue and will be off site by 11/22.



River North Lighting Program


Below is an updated 2-week lookahead for the River North Lighting Program:


November 25-30


Crew 1 will continue on Superior (North side) between Hudson and Larrabee. They will be installing helixes and tying in conduit.

Crew 2 will be tying in conduit into helixes and manholes on Kingsbury from Erie-Chicago.

Crew 3 will continue excavating and boring on Huron (west of Kingsbury) and Erie (west of Kingsbury).

Crew 4 will be breaking down old poles / foundations.


December 2-7


Crew 1 will be boring and finishing up south side of superior. This includes helixes and tying in conduit.

Crew 2 will be installing helixes and tying in conduit on Erie west of Kingsbury and east of Larrabee. They will also be installing Street lights on superior and Huron west of Sedgwick and East of Kingsbury.

Crew 3 will be installing helix’s and tying in conduit on Huron west of Kingsbury and east of Larrabee.

Crew 4 when available will continue to break down existing poles and breaking out concrete. If back hole is unavailable, they will install streetlights where helixes are installed.



Bridge Repair


CDOT crews began bridge repairs (Gusset Plate & Sidewalk Bracket repairs) at the Grand Avenue Bridge over the N Branch of the Chicago River. Work is expected to be completed Friday, December 6th.


Traffic Impact during Construction: Daily closure will be set up 7am - 4 pm

Set up includes the following:

  • One sidewalk will remain open for pedestrians traffic during construction
  • WB and EB will be partially closed still allowing two-way traffic.



Franklin St Bridge Sidewalk and Roadway Rehabilitation Improvements


On Monday, March 18th, the Chicago Department of Transportation crews began a multi-phase project to perform selective roadway grating replacement at the Franklin Street Bascule Bridge over the Main Branch of the Chicago River.


Scope of Work:

The project consists of performing the following repairs: replacement of bridge sidewalk with fiberglass sidewalk panels and selective roadway grating panels replacement.


Construction Schedule:

7:00 am - 3:00 pm, Monday through Friday, from Monday, March 18th until Friday, December 6th. End date is tentative, contingent upon expected Central Business District Moratoriums


For project-related questions, please contact CDOTbridgesection@cityofchicago.org


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.


Kennedy Expressway Bridge Rehabilitation


In 2023, IDOT began rehabilitating the Kennedy Expressway (Interstate 90/94), from the Edens Expressway (I-94) junction to Ohio Street.


The estimated $150 million project consists of rehabilitating 36 bridges and the Reversible Lane Access Control system, replacing overhead sign structures, installing new signage and modernized LED lights, pavement patching, and structural painting. Additionally, Hubbard’s Cave, from Grand Avenue to Wayman Street, will be painted and new LED lighting installed.


The work will take place over three consecutive construction seasons, broken down into the following stages:

  • 2023 – Inbound Kennedy: Click here for stage 1 fact sheet.
  • 2024 – Reversible Express Lanes: Click here for stage 2 fact sheet.
  • 2025 – Outbound Kennedy: Click here for stage 3 fact sheet.


The Kennedy Expressway officially opened in November 1960, with the last major rehabilitation completed in 1994. The project will improve safety, traffic flow and reliability for the more than 275,000 motorists who use the expressway each day.


Click here for a project overview.

Click here for a FAQ

Click here to see photos and videos of the project.