Imperial Valley Press

After delays, constructi­on on Obama library to start in 2021

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CHICAGO ( AP) — Constructi­on of the Obama Presidenti­al Center in Chicago will move forward this year after a four- year federal review and other delays, officials said Wednesday.

Former President Barack Obama chose a South Side lakefront park as the site for his presidenti­al library in 2016, not far from where he began his political career, taught law and lived with his family. However, the planning hit numerous snags due to a legal battle with park preservati­onists and protests from neighborho­od activists who feared the planned $ 500 million center would displace Black residents.

Chicago’s City Council has since approved neighborho­od protection­s, and a four-year federal review process that was needed because of its location in Jackson Park — which is on the National Register of Historic Places — has been completed.

“Getting to this point wouldn’t have been possible without the folks in the community who have been a part of this process along the way,” Obama said in a video message release Wednesday. “We know that by working to

gether, we can unlock the South Side’s fullest potential — and help set up our city, our country, and our world for even better years still to come.”

Obama Foundation officials said the city will begin pre- constructi­on

work in April, including the relocation of utility lines, with actual constructi­on starting as early as August.

Obama has described the center as a hub for youth programmin­g and public gatherings that

will jumpstart the economy on the city’s South Side, parts of which are impoverish­ed. Obama Foundation officials estimate the center will help create about 5,000 jobs, both during and after constructi­on.

Funding will be raised through private donations.

The multi- bui lding complex will sit on 19 acres of the 540- acre Jackson Park and 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.

The Obama Foundation will also donate up to $ 3.5 million toward a public track and field facility in the area, city officials said.

“With this final step in the review, Chicago is now officially the home of the presidenti­al center for our country’s first Black president,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said in a statement. “The Obama Presidenti­al Center and nearby capital improvemen­t projects will undoubtedl­y distinguis­h our city’s historic South Side as a world-class economic and cultural hub.”

 ?? AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh ?? In this 2017 file photo, former President Barack Obama speaks at a community event on the Presidenti­al Center at the South Shore Cultural Center in Chicago.
AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh In this 2017 file photo, former President Barack Obama speaks at a community event on the Presidenti­al Center at the South Shore Cultural Center in Chicago.

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