Politics & Government

19th Ward Not Getting Any of Chicago's 50 New 'People Plazas'

The neighborhood was not chosen for any of the 50 new People Plazas, according to city officials.

When selecting locations for new People Plazas, the Chicago Department of Transportation skipped over the communities of the 19th Ward.

People Plazas are a part of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s Make Way for People program, a way to support innovation in public areas to enhance neighborhoods. Almost 50 spaces in the city are pegged to become People Plazas over the next five years, none of which will be in our neighborhood.

New events like farmers markets could be launched at the various sites, and while Chicago hopes to generate revenue for the city through the programs, CDOT says it’ll enhance communities as a whole.

“The People Plaza program is intended to have the additional benefits of improving street safety, promoting walkable communities, and supporting economic development for Chicago’s local businesses and neighborhoods,” CDOT representatives said, in the Make Way for People report. “… The City intends to preserve the public, pedestrian right-of-way of the People Plazas while improving them to benefit the public good.”

Only five of the new plazas will be located south of the Loop. 

Now Chicago officials are hoping to reward one private entity with a contract to take on at least 30 of the city’s People Plazas, Curbed Chicago is reporting. CDOT Project Director Janet Attarian says she thinks the program will be most interesting to nonprofits. 

And outside of the $50,000 Chicago plans to allocate in seed money to kick start the programming, the People Plazas will be self-funded with revenue coming in through things like advertising and retail opportunities.

The city is seeking proposals until Sept. 30.

View page 30 of the proposal to see all the planned locations for the plazas. 

-By Andy Ambrosius and Dan Lambert


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