Chicago Sun-Times

PREZ CENTER PAUSE

Obama Foundation delays filing plans for project

- BY LYNN SWEET AND RACHEL HINTON Staff Reporters

With many issues still unresolved, the Obama Foundation will not be submitting plans for the Obama Presidenti­al Center to the Chicago Plan Commission until sometime next year, with the federal reviews on building in historic Jackson Park kicking off Friday, possibly running through the fall, the Chicago Sun- Times has learned.

The first meeting with representa­tives from federal, state and city government­s agencies plus invited stakeholde­rs takes place today from 10 a. m. to noon at the South Shore YMCA, 6330 S. Stony Island Ave.

Earlier this year, the foundation gauged that the designs would be in shape to send over to the commission by the end of the year. Taking a few more months before getting in front of the commission is not seen by the foundation as a significan­t setback, a source told the Sun- Times.

Complicati­ng matters for the foundation is that the center, on public land only because of former President Barack Obama, is now linked for purposes of this federal review with a controvers­ial proposal to combine golf courses in Jackson Park and South Shore Cultural Center into one PGA- level course.

The federal reviews — to identify any adverse impacts because of the projects and then how to mitigate them — are triggered because Jackson Park was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Jackson Park was designed in 1871 by the famed landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux.

In any case, it’s only prudent for the foundation to first see what matters are raised during the reviews to be led by the Federal Highway Commission working with City Hall and state agencies.

There will be environmen­tal, historic and other evaluation­s taking place in the coming months. The Illinois State Archaeolog­ical Survey is doing an archaeolog­y sur- vey of the site.

A sizzling issue remains the closures of Cornell and Marquette drives as they run through the park, plus other traffic issues.

All the roadway changes in and around the park add up to a variety of adverse impacts, according to the watchdog Jackson Park Watch.

In a letter to Eleanor Gorkski, the deputy commission­er in the planning, design and historic preservati­on division of City Hall’s planning department, Jackson Park Watch said the foundation plan for an above ground garage on Midway Plaisance “destroys the historic sweep” of the plaisance and intrudes on the Olmsted design.

According to a document prepared for the meeting, which outlined the timeline, about 56 entities were invited to participat­e in the review, and 32 have accepted.

The goal is to develop a memo of agreement, according to the document, to “develop alternativ­es to avoid, minimize or mitigate adverse effects.”

 ??  ?? Former President Barack Obama points out features of the proposed Obama Presidenti­al Center in May.
Former President Barack Obama points out features of the proposed Obama Presidenti­al Center in May.

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