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Diversey to Montrose Waveland Street Grace Street Addison Street Cornelia Avenue Stratford Place Sheridan Road Irving Park Road Pump station Existing Divvy station Melrose Street Aldine Avenue Irving Park : Shared use underpass Roscoe Street facility Barry Avenue Briar Place New surface parking Wellington Avenue shared with vehicles Pedestrian/Bike counts in RED are from Summer 2013 at existing access points Belmont Avenue Bittersweet Place Sheridan Road 56 spaces Gordon Terrace Bus-only ramp (15’ ped path on each side) Hawthorne Place Addison Street : Separated bike/ped Buena Avenue overpass shared with vehicles tunnel under NLSD 2,850 total / 800 bikes Hutchinson Street (20’ ped path, 12’ bike path) with bus priority signals General Philip Henry Existing Divvy 3,400 total / 770 bikes at Irving Park Road Sheridan Monument station Kwanusila totem pole (to remain) Buena Ave: Shared use underpass Belmont Ave (25’ wide with 15’ ped path) bus station LFT bike and ped underpass Cannon Drive 1,910 total / 530 bikes Hawthorne Place: Shared use underpass Existing Divvy station (50’ wide with 30’ ped path) 2,760 total / 640 bikes Belmont Ave: Separated ped/bike Existing crushed limestone underpass shared with vehicles jogging trail (to remain) 15’ wide ped path/12’ bike path Montrose Avenue on North Side only 3,530 total / 880 bikes Inner Lake Shore Drive LFT Bike Trail LFT Ped Trail Match line Tennis courts (to be relocated) Waveland Park Softball Fields Support bike trail Telscer Diversey Harbor Playground LFT Bike Trail crosses Bill Jarvis Migratory Cummings over ped access Bird Sanctuary playground (to be relocated) Diversey Driving Relocated Belmont Harbor Tennis courts (to be relocated) LFT Bike trail Peace Garden and Relocated comfort Dog Beach Range Existing parking lot underpass Natural Area station, playground and LFT Bike Trail crosses over LFT Bike Trail community garden New surface parking pedestrian access LFT Ped Trail Barry : existing shared use 150 spaces Sydney R. Marovitz Marovitz Savanna underpass Golf Course Natural Area 8,740 total / 1,690 bikes Existing comfort station Belmont Harbor Clock Tower Cafe Future Athletic Field Future Natural Area Overlook Belmont Lincoln Park Waveland Fieldhouse LFT Bike Trail crosses over Harbor Archery Club pedestrian access Diversey Parkway Reconfigured parking Future AIDS Maintenance Facility memorial Picnic Shelter Existing Shared garden Use Trail Purple Martin Towers / Houses LFT Bike Trail Purple Martin Match line LFT Ped Trail Towers / Houses Belmont Harbor Facilities and Chicago Yacht Club June 2020 North Lake Shore Drive Phase I Study The Alarm Monument Top Performing Managed Lane Alternative With 3+1 Managed Lane A Signal of Peace Monument 3 + 1 ML Diversey Parkway to Montrose Avenue.
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