606 Murals and Artists Drive (2021 – 2022 project: future menu money reserved)
Residents have proposed establishing murals along the 606, which will require a public process with the City and could be strengthened by hosting a public drive to register artists with the City. Voting for this option will show your support for this type of artists’ advocacy and potential murals along the 606.
Estimated Cost: $60,000 - $120,000
Currently Selected Cost:
606 Traffic Calming Study
With the assistance of the 1st Ward Office, residents have submitted a traffic study to add traffic calming features along West Bloomingdale Avenue next to the trail. Voting for this option shows support for expanded pedestrian safety along the entries to the 606.
Estimated Cost: $60,000
Bike Lane / Marked Shared Lane
Residents have requested expanded bike lane infrastructure and pavement markings across the Ward. This item reserves shared bike lanes, and potential cross-directional bike lanes, for four miles of road. Early candidates include West Lyndale (west of North Western Avenue), West Armitage Avenue, and North Paulina and/or North Wood (dependent upon Department of Transportation surveys).
Estimated Cost: $120,000
LED Traffic Signal Upgrades and Pedestrian Countdown Signals
Residents have requested additional pedestrian crossing signs across the Ward, including busy intersections along North Kedzie. Voting for this item supports reserving funds for adding pedestrian traffic signals to four intersections.
Estimated Cost: $200,000
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