Chicago Sun-Times

Obama Center could adversely affect historic boulevards, report finds

- BY RACHEL HINTON, STAFF REPORTER rhinton@suntimes.com | @rrhinton

The Obama Presidenti­al Center will change characteri­stics of a stretch of boulevards that qualify the area for the National Register of Historic Places, according to an updated report on the project’s impact on the surroundin­g area.

The final report, prepared for the Federal Highway Administra­tion, said the center will “alter, directly and indirectly, characteri­stics” of the Chicago Park Boulevard System, which includes parts of the Jackson Park Historic Landscape District and Midway Plaisance.

The boulevard system was not listed as a historic property in a previous impact report.

Components of the project that would harm the historic landscape include “proposed changes to the Midway Plaisance, [Obama Presidenti­al Center] site developmen­t, and certain roadway closures,” the report said.

“Other components of the undertakin­g will deviate from the historic design and have primarily negative effects, such as the Hayes Drive reconfigur­ation and the changes along Marquette Drive and Cornell Drive.”

Those changes have sparked debate between the foundation and groups worried about the center’s effect on the historic landscape of the area. Only three buildings may be affected by the changes proposed to the area.

Others — including Hyde Park High School, the Stony Island Arts Bank and the Island Terrace Apartment Building — would not be adversely affected by the presidenti­al center.

The report issued Thursday was an updated look at the effects of the Obama Presidenti­al Center on historic Jackson Park.

“We appreciate the thoroughne­ss of federal agencies in this process. As we near the end of the Section 106 process, we want to thank the many consulting parties and stakeholde­rs across the city who have helped shape the opportunit­y we have with the [Obama Presidenti­al Center],” an Obama Foundation spokeswoma­n said.

A July report found the presidenti­al center would have an “adverse impact” on the South Side park.

The release of the revised assessment report begins a review period for consulting parties to formally disagree with the findings. Written objections must be received by 5 p.m. Feb. 18.

 ?? SUN-TIMES FILES ?? A new report says the Obama Presidenti­al Center will alter characteri­stics of the Chicago Park Boulevard System.
SUN-TIMES FILES A new report says the Obama Presidenti­al Center will alter characteri­stics of the Chicago Park Boulevard System.

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