Traffic & Transit
Public Meeting To Gather Feedback On Lake Shore Drive Design
A community meeting will be held in Uptown to seek feedback on how North Lake Shore Drive can best serve the public.

CHICAGO — As part of a study to improve North Lake Shore Drive, The Illinois Department of Transportation and the Chicago Department of Transportation will seek feedback from the public in another meeting on Thursday, Jan. 24, Ald. James Cappleman announced. The agencies will use the feedback to shape their designs.
The meeting will include a discussion on protecting the Wilson exit and entrance ramps onto Lake Shore Drive.
The meeting will held at 6 p.m. in Truman College's McKeon lobby, 1145 W. Wilson.
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More than 40 community members attended a Redefine Lake Shore Drive meeting in October. IDOT and CDOT accepted 10 comment forms.
The meetings are focused on the Montrose-Wilson-Lawrence Avenue Corridor.
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