Chicago Village Reverting Outdoor Mall Into A Street
Long Standing Outdoor Pedestrian Mall Soon To Become A Street Again
by Larry Lagarde

According to village president David Pope, "We want to have a vibrant downtown. At the same time, we want to have it be pedestrian oriented and pedestrian friendly."
Protesters find it ironic that the village is prepared to spend $5 million ripping up the mall so cars can again drive the 100 block of North Marion Street. Since the construction is expected to take a year to complete, business owners on the mall are unhappy too and at least one is planning to move away so they won't go bankrupt during the street work.

Map: The affected area of Marion Street runs between Lake St & North Blvd just 1 blk east of N. Harlem Ave. in Oak Park.
Relevant Links In Chicagoland:
Oak Park- one of the most progressive bike-friendly communities in Chicagoland
Downtown Oak Park's Website
Oak Park Cycle Club
Parks & Facilities in Oak Park, Illinois
Maps & Trail Info - League of Illinois Bicyclists
Chicagoland Bicycle Federation
Labels: biking advocacy, Chicago, Oak Park Illinois, urban planning, walking advocacy
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