[IL-Talk] List of Proposed Chicago APS Locations
Leslie Hamric
lhamric930 at comcast.net
Thu Jul 25 14:12:07 UTC 2019
Yes, having good orientation mobility skills and the must no matter what technology is present.
Leslie
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> On Jul 25, 2019, at 8:32 AM, Denise Avant via IL-Talk <il-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> 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.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: IL-Talk <il-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Kelly Pierce via
> IL-Talk
> Sent: Friday, July 19, 2019 9:26 PM
> To: NFB of Illinois Mailing List <il-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Cc: Kelly Pierce <kellytalk at gmail.com>
> 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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