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* CBS 2

The Illinois Department of Transportation said the Kennedy will be under construction for three years. […]

Lane closures begin at 10 p.m. Monday. From the Edens junction to Ohio Street, the two left local inbound lanes will be closed until mid-July. Then, from July through December, the remaining right local inbound lanes will be closed, with a rolling closure of the on and off ramps on the inbound Kennedy. During the entire first phase of the project, the reversible express lanes will be locked inbound to alleviate excess traffic buildup during construction. Crews also will be installing new signs and LED lighting.

The first phase of the project is expected to be complete by the end of this year.

Next, workers will close the reversible express lanes for repaving next year, while also rehabbing 36 bridges along the Kennedy. Some local inbound and outbound lanes will be closed during this phase to allow crews to install new LED lighting in both directions.

Then, in the final phase of the project, IDOT will resurface the outbound lanes of the Kennedy in the same process as the inbound side, starting with the two left local outbound lanes, before repaving the remaining local outbound lanes, while the reversible express lanes will be locked in outbound during work on the local outbound lanes in 2025.

I’d expect to see more working from home by people who don’t want to sit in traffic all day. And that’s just gonna exacerbate the Loop’s financial troubles

While the Illinois Department of Transportation has been telling drivers to seek alternate routes, there may not be many options for drivers.

“Look for alternate routes, take Metra, take CTA,” IDOT’s Bureau Chief of Construction Jon Schumacher told NBC 5. “We’ve also recommended that people look into maybe staggering their work times. So if they could start … a couple hours earlier, they might be able to avoid the worst of the rush hour traffic. And then similarly, with coming off the pandemic, a lot of people were able to work remotely. So if some people that are able to work remotely, if that’s something that they’re able to do, that’s also going to help us minimize some of the traffic impacts that we’re gonna see.”

Metra announced this week that it was revising its schedule on the UP Northwest Line beginning April 3 to add 12 trains to its weekday service lineup.

* AG Raoul…

Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined Illinois workers and members of Raise the Floor Alliance this morning at a press conference to unveil legislation that would protect workers from retaliatory conduct by employers, which includes protections for workers who inform governmental authorities about unlawful behavior by their employers.

“Workers who want to assert their basic workplace rights risk losing their income, livelihood, liberty, and – for some immigrant workers – their ability to remain in the United States with their families,” Raoul said. “To encourage people to stand up, we need to ensure that they will not be punished for doing so. I look forward to working with Raise the Floor Alliance and members of the General Assembly to pass these critical worker protections.”

Raoul’s office is collaborating with Raise the Floor Alliance on the Work Without Fear Act – contained in House Bill 361 – that would fill existing voids in labor enforcement that leave workers unprotected from often-devastating employer retaliation when they seek to enforce their rights or blow the whistle on unlawful employer practices.

Specifically, the legislation would:

* Even the Republican floor leader mocked Scott Drury back in the day…


Today is the 4 year anniversary of my first bill being passed (HB2103 signed into law as PA101-128) which focused on environmental legislation. I am so proud of this moment as well as every bill I pass, and am looking forward to continue doing so as your representative. pic.twitter.com/IngyxCIbgG

— Bob Morgan (@RepBobMorgan) March 20, 2023

* Not messing around…


IL REALTORS just busted the campaign contributions limits for the Aldermanic race in Chicago's 46th Ward by spending over $100,000 to support Kim Walz pic.twitter.com/rmZyYyz0yx

— Bebo is voting Johnson (again!) 🌹 (@BebopOtt) March 20, 2023

* Press release…

Last night Krissie Harris, candidate for Evanston’s 2nd ward council seat, issued a statement explaining that she was returning two $6000 donations she had received from a relative and an employee of Pat Ryan. The Ryans are behind the proposed $1 billion Ryan stadium expansion project at Northwestern University, for which the school is requesting rezoning to a commercial district, while insisting that it need not pay commercial property taxes. Ms Harris’ opponent, Darlene Cannon has spoken out strongly about her concerns over this project.

Lesley Williams, President of the Community Alliance for Better Government responded that “We are pleased that Ms Harris has done the right thing by returning the $12,000 in donations she received from the Ryan family and staff. However the question remains: why would two Ryan affiliates feel so strongly about her candidacy that they would make such a large contribution to sway the election results? Why are they so desperate to keep Harris in and keep Darlene Cannon out?

* Happy spring!…


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— Robert Loerzel (@robertloerzel) March 20, 2023

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Monday, Mar 20, 23 @ 2:37 pm

Comments

  1. That’s good the Metra is adding 12 trains to the UP-Northwest but really we should be funding way more Metra service to the UP-North and UP-Northwest. At least 20 minute service with some express trains. This is an opportunity to earn back riders and with all the money we’re spending on construction, we should spend a percentage of that on increasing service. More riders will help us address the transit fiscal cliff in 2025/2026 (which is all based on fewer riders). The GA and Metra (and to a lesser extent the CTA for the Blue Line) has a chance to get nimbler and push out more service to win back more riders.

    Comment by Dan Johnson Monday, Mar 20, 23 @ 2:49 pm

  2. Illinois gun violence data unattainable. must be the reason ISP never answers the question if the FOID system does any good.

    Comment by Blue Dog Monday, Mar 20, 23 @ 2:59 pm

  3. Is there really CTA L construction on weekends while there is also highway construction on the Kennedy? Maybe I’m confused, but I thought I heard about plans for buses and Cubs games. Whatever the day of the week, doing all this at once…if true…is a problem.

    Comment by Amalis Monday, Mar 20, 23 @ 3:05 pm

  4. Kim Walz’s political career - if you can call it that, with her soon likely to not get her third attempt at some office - is centered around one person: herself. Nothing to do with public service, and I hope 46th Ward residents will vote for Angela Clay.

    Comment by Chicago resident Monday, Mar 20, 23 @ 3:05 pm

  5. Two of the new trains being added to UP-NW are express trains to/from Arlington Heights.

    Comment by Big Dipper Monday, Mar 20, 23 @ 3:10 pm

  6. Pat Ryan thought he could slip a couple of donations for six large into an Evanston aldermanic race, and no one would notice? Man, when people are desperate, they do dumb stuff.

    Comment by Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner Monday, Mar 20, 23 @ 3:13 pm

  7. ==Is there really CTA L construction on weekends while there is also highway construction on the Kennedy?==

    Several blue line stations in Logan Square and Avondale are closed on weekends through the end of May.

    Comment by Anon324 Monday, Mar 20, 23 @ 3:17 pm

  8. “… he question if the FOID system does any good.”

    Actually, for Illinois data, it does. FOID would never have to offer this:

    https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-releases/statement-by-fbi-director-james-comey-regarding-dylann-roof-gun-purchase

    Comment by Anyone Remember Monday, Mar 20, 23 @ 3:34 pm

  9. Let me adjust my schedule by two hours IDOT. Thanks for suggestion. I’m sure CPS will accommodate all the parents as well.

    Comment by P. Monday, Mar 20, 23 @ 3:45 pm

  10. Lines of voters at the public library in Chicago’s 2nd Ward (early voting location).

    Comment by Gravitas Monday, Mar 20, 23 @ 3:57 pm

  11. @Anon324 thanks. seems very strange to do this all at one time.

    Comment by Amalia Monday, Mar 20, 23 @ 4:29 pm

  12. == lack of a centralized and uniform data collection ==

    I think the key word there is uniform. Every police department faces political pressure to paint the best picture possible when it comes to crime. So it’s likely that the data entered may reflect the least severe of multiple charges instead of the most severe. Or it reflects the final disposition, which is often plea bargained down to the less severe offenses.

    Comment by RNUG Monday, Mar 20, 23 @ 4:40 pm


  13. That’s good the Metra is adding 12 trains to the UP-Northwest but really we should be funding way more Metra service to the UP-North and UP-Northwest

    Um, UP West, too — the villages straight west of the loop — Oak Park, Glen Ellyn, Wheaton, Winfield, etc.

    UP West trains I’ve taken in the past month — espoecially during rush hours (6-8a, 3-6p) are getting filled again — almost up to pre-pandemic levels.

    But I agree — Metra (as well as any Chi-area mass transit) is incredibly important.

    To Metra’s credit — they are trying to adjust their routes and timing based on increasing ridership.

    Essentially, anything to stay off the Kennedy and/or Eisenhower (is the Eisenhower construction finished?)

    Comment by Mr K Monday, Mar 20, 23 @ 6:30 pm

  14. The proposed stadium in Evanston is a commercial venture and should pay the appropriate taxes. It is NOT a “not-for-profit” venture. The wealthy always looking for Free Government Handouts!

    Comment by Jerry Tuesday, Mar 21, 23 @ 9:17 am

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