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Tuesday is not an open house, but a presentation of people's contribution made at the open houses on Saturday and Sunday (October 1 and 2). The Bloomingdale Trail design team will synthesize everything that happened, working hard yesterday and today to have something to show for 2 hours.
Keep in mind, there is NO design proposal for the Bloomingdale Trail. The design team, after tonight, will develop a framework plan based on the priorities that people who've attended the public meetings expressed.
In a booklet on each table at the open house on Saturday/Sunday, there were pages describing the possibilities of multi-use trails. One drawing showed a path much like the Lakefront Trail is in some places: two-way "faster" lanes in the middle, and narrow "slower lanes" on the outsides. A second drawing showed these two paths side-by-side.
12 feet is the minimum width for a SHARED PATH. That means 12 feet for both people walking and people biking. That's the width of most of the Lakefront Trail. At least one audience member who spoke at the end was confused about this as well, and I don't think the design team caught that confusion - if they did, they would have clarified this.
18 feet for everything else means trees, landscaping, access points, etc...
I've addressed this on Grid Chicago in Thursday morning's post (8:10 AM).
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