Park advocates make another legal argument against Obama Presidential Center even as construction continues – Chicago Tribune*

Obama Presidential Center under construction in the 6000 block of South Stony Island Avenue on Aug. 10, 2023, in Chicago.In its most recent appeal, Protect Our Parks said the ongoing Jackson Park project is putting the city’s parkland in “grave danger” by endangering mature trees, disrupting annual bird migratory flights and closing four main South Side thoroughfares. The appeal further argues the foundation’s takeover of 19 acres of parkland “was in violation of the public trust doctrine” and that the 99-year agreement in which the city and the Chicago Park District leased the land to the Obama Foundation for only $10 was a “giveaway,” compared to the “priceless historical” parkland designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.
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JackBolly
2 years ago

Already an ugly scar on a once beautiful and historic part of Chicago. Such a shame. Pride goes before the fall.

Old Spartan
2 years ago

Not only is this monstrosity spoiling valuable park land, just wait until folks see what it looks like. You can already tell from the few stories that have been built so far that it will look like an industrial cooling tower in the middle of their neighborhood.

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