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Those steel bridges are iconic but Wolf Point is still isolated and a pedestrian bridge would beckon people to use it. No one uses that Kinzie bridge. Like no one. |
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It is quite busy with pedestrians too.
A dedicated pedestrian bridge is probably overkill, but a better pedestrian connection from Kinzie on the west side of the apparel mart would do wonders. You currently have to trudge through a parking lot/service dock which kind of gives the impression you aren't allowed to walk there. |
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I don't see why everyone here is against a ped bridge. While there are already existing bridges nearby, I think a ped bridge connecting Wolf Point Plaza with Canal St would be a great idea. Currently, having to talk to Orleans then either north to Kinzie or south to Wacker then Lake is a bit awkward while on foot.
Probably not a high priority project, but one that would have obvious benefits if constructed. |
Well, since you have the Orleans bridge already built, the other one would be leaking in Lake and Canal foot traffic, which is borderline nonexistent 90% of the day and when it is filled with people it is for those going to Wacker, Wells, and Lasalle for work, so to me it seems stupid. Just sayin
Could be cool if planned well, but I don't see how it would be used nearly enough to be a valuable installation in the next 50 years |
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June 5, 2018
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Connecting to the private riverwalks on the West bank is pretty pointless. |
As a side note, I would love to see a pedestrian & bicycle only bridge across the Chicago river that is a "modern" take on Chicago-style bascule bridges. I may be in the minority but it would look cool if it captures the context. And of course would be practical.
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never mind
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