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Residents Vote on Murals for Crumbling Lakefront Viaducts

July 21, 2014 3:05pm | Updated July 21, 2014 3:05pm
Residents Vote on Murals for Crumbling Lakefront Viaducts
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UPTOWN — Residents of the 46th Ward can vote for which murals they want on a pair of deteriorating viaducts near the lakefront that are due for minor repairs in lieu of a broader overhaul — which could be a decade away.

Residents submitted design ideas for what should go under the distressed structures at Wilson and Lawrence avenues just off Lake Shore Drive, and now they have until Aug. 8 to vote for their two favorite out of a pool of four options, according to Ald. James Cappleman (46th).

Mural options include:

State officials have plans to rebuild the crumbling viaducts, which are sorely in need of repair, with new paint jobs and lighting upgrades, but that could take as long as a decade to happen, according to Cappleman's office.

The work on the structures must last until the state finds the funds "to do the major overhaul," Cappleman said in an email to constituents Friday.

"In the meantime, improving this area will make the neighborhood look more welcoming to residents that walk and bicycle to the lake shore as well as motorists driving into the neighborhood from Lake Shore Drive," he said.

It's not clear yet how much the minor repairs and murals would cost, or when the upgrades would begin. Cappleman's office didn't have an immediate answer Monday.

To vote for murals, click here.

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