Obama Presidential Center helped by $123 million in public infrastructure improvements
When the Obama Presidential Center opens next month, and its funders are honored and congratulated, there are two major financial contributors worthy of a bow or two: Chicago and Illinois taxpayers.
The Chicago Department of Transportation said it has spent $123.3 million since 2022 on capital projects aimed at remaking the roadways and green space in Jackson Park and around the center.
And there’s still more work to be done. The final public infrastructure costs are likely to approach $200 million.
The costs are not part of the presidential center’s privately-funded $850 million price tag.
“The Chicago Department of Transportation has delivered a series of roadway and mobility improvements in and around Jackson Park in coordination with the Obama Presidential Center,” CDOT said in a statement to the Sun-Times.
The center opens June 19.
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