[IL-Talk] List of Proposed Chicago APS Locations
davant1958 at gmail.com
davant1958 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 25 13:32:52 UTC 2019
Hello all,
The audible pedestrian signals will certainly enhance our travel skills as
they are installed and we travel throughout the city. But we of course must
use our travel skills.
There is a audible pedestrian signal just outside of my home as you cross
Lake Shore Drive, which has not only inner lsd traffic but also outer lsd
traffic. So, the audible traffic signal definitely helped. Recently, the
signal for LSD stopped working. I have reported this to MOPD as of Tuesday.
I don't know how long it will take the signal to be fixed.
The point is there is no substitute for good travel skills.
Denise R. Avant, Esq.
President,
National Federation of the Blind of Illinois
773-991-8050
Live the life you want.
For more information about NFBI,
Go to www.nfbofillinois.org
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Subject: [IL-Talk] List of Proposed Chicago APS Locations
Pasted below is the list of proposed locations for accessible pedestrian
signals in Chicago. A list of currently installed locations can be found
at:
TinyURL.com/ChicagoAPS
The locations are listed in rank order with the ones with the lower numbers
being installed first. Higher numbers will be installed later, depending on
funding. If anyone disagrees with the order of priority or the locations
themselves and believes other locations should be included and others
removed, please write to the city with feedback and your rationale.
Feedback is welcome and will be thoroughly considered. The e-mail address
for feedback is:
CDotAPS at CityOfChicago.org
The deadline for feedback is August 1, which is when engineering will begin
for the initial locations.
Kelly
ACCESSIBLE PEDESTRIAN SIGNALS (APS) PILOT PROJECT PROPOSED APS LOCATIONS
JULY 18, 2019 APS Locations Expected to be Installed
1. Ashland and Roosevelt
2. Canal and Madison
3. Canal and Washington
4. Cicero and Archer
5. Cicero, Milwaukee and Irving Park
6. Clinton and Washington
7. Damen and Roosevelt
8. Halsted, Broadway and Grace
9. Halsted, Lincoln and Fullerton
10. Kimball and Belmont
11. LaSalle and Washington
12. Michigan and Congress
13. Michigan and Jackson
14. Michigan and Lake
15. Michigan and Randolph
16. Michigan and Washington
17. Oakley, Ogden and Roosevelt
18. Paulina and Roosevelt
19. Sheridan and Arthur
20. Sheridan, Broadway and Devon
21. State and Congress
22. Stony Island and 89th
23. Stony Island, South Chicago and 79th
24. Wabash and Roosevelt
25. Wabash and Wacker Place
APS Locations Likely to be Installed
26. 420 West Randolph (at Riverside Plaza)
27. 420 West Madison (at Riverside Plaza)
28. 432 West Washington (at Riverside Plaza)
29. Ashland and Flourney
30. Ashland and Polk
31. Ashland and Taylor
32. Ashland, Clark and Devon
33. Ashland, Lincoln and Belmont
34. Clinton and Madison
35. Clinton and Randolph
36. Glenwood and Devon
37. LaSalle and Lake
38. Michigan and Madison
39. Michigan and Roosevelt
40. Natchez and Irving Park
41. Ogden and Polk
42. Pine Grove and Diversey
43. Racine and Harrison
44. State and Washington
45. Wabash and Adams
46. Wabash and Monroe
47. Wabash and Randolph
48. Wabash and Washington
49. Wacker and Madison
50. Wacker and Washington
APS Locations to be Installed Depending on Funding
51. 410 West Lake (at Riverside Plaza)
52. 432 West Jackson (at Riverside Plaza)
53. Broadway, Clark and Diversey
54. Canal and Randolph
55. Central and Archer
56. Clinton and Jackson
57. Michigan, Wacker Place and South Water
58. Narragansett and Berteau
59. Sheridan and Albion
60. State and Van Buren
61. Wabash and Lake
62. Wacker and Adams
63. Western and Roosevelt
64. Western, Elston and Diversey
65. Wood and Polk
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