Construction Information
Overview
All roadway work will be coordinated with the construction of the Obama Presidential Center and will be done in phases to minimize the inconvenience for neighborhood residents, park users, and motorists. This video provides an overview of construction staging and schedule, as well as impacts to park access, traffic, and transit during the first phase of construction.
Phases
Construction of the transportation improvements will be broken into three Phases:
Phase 1 will focus on work north of 64th Street
Phase 2 will focus on work south of 64th Street
Phase 3 will focus on pedestrian underpasses south of 64th Street
Phase 1 will include improvements to Lake Shore Drive, Hayes Drive, and Stony Island Avenue. When these improvements to Lake Shore Drive, Hayes Drive, and Stony Island Avenue are complete, then Cornell Drive will be permanently closed from 59th Street to Hayes Drive.
Schedule
Construction on the Transportation Improvements project is anticipated to begin late summer of 2021.
Park Access
The project will maintain community access to trails, Chicago Park District buildings, ball fields, golfing, and parking lots during construction except for use of and parking at the Boat Launch and parking lot at 1987 E. Hayes Drive. Pedestrian detour routes with wayfinding signs will be implemented to guide residents and park users around sidewalk, path, and roadway closures in the park.
63rd Street Beach access detail
57th Street Beach access detail
Traffic Impacts
The scheduling of construction work has been carefully planned in order to minimize inconvenience to the traveling public. Lane closures and temporary road closures will be necessary along Lake Shore Drive, Hayes Drive, Stony Island Avenue, and some intersecting roadways within the project limits. Alternate routes along Cornell Drive, Marquette Drive, Richards Drive, and 57th Drive will be provided. Get the latest Traffic Updates.
Parking will be prohibited on both sides of Stony Island Avenue throughout the duration of Phase I of the project. Parking on Hayes Drive will also be prohibited and will not return following the completion of the project. CDOT is working to identify alternative parking elsewhere around Jackson Park and will continue to coordinate with the Chicago Park District on new and expanded opportunities to park in parking lots within Jackson Park.
Transit Impacts
All CTA bus routes in and around Jackson Park will be maintained during construction. Some temporary re-routes and bus stop relocations will occur to accommodate construction activities. The following table displays all area routes and any such impacts.
Info from Metra?