El Dorado News-Times

Constructi­on of Obama center begins

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

CHICAGO — Five years after Barack Obama chose Chicago as the site for his legacy project, constructi­on officially began Monday on the Obama Presidenti­al Center.

Roadway closures were set up and a bulldozer pulled up to start digging up part of the 19-acre lakefront site in Jackson Park, which is near the Obama family home and the University of Chicago where the former president once taught law. The Obama Foundation, which announced preliminar­y work in April, said a formal groundbrea­king ceremony would take place in the fall.

Progress on the $500 million center has been delayed by lawsuits and a federal review required because of the location of the park, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. Also, concerns about displacing Black residents stretched into a yearslong battle, resulting in neighborho­od protection­s —including for affordable housing.

“We are incredibly proud to build the Obama Presidenti­al Center here, just a couple of miles away from where President and Mrs. Obama started their journey,” Valerie Jarrett, president of the Obama Foundation, said in a statement. “We look forward to delivering on the commitment­s we’ve made to our neighbors and our fellow Chicagoans as we continue on our road to groundbrea­king.”

The multi-building complex will include a museum, public library branch, athletic center, children’s play area and a test kitchen. Obama’s documents will be available in digital form.

 ?? (AP/Chicago Sun-Times/Anthony Vazquez) ?? A heavy machinery operator tears up the turf field and track in Jackson Park as crews start constructi­on Monday on the Barack Obama Presidenti­al Center in Chicago.
(AP/Chicago Sun-Times/Anthony Vazquez) A heavy machinery operator tears up the turf field and track in Jackson Park as crews start constructi­on Monday on the Barack Obama Presidenti­al Center in Chicago.

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