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theyre probably going to end up somewhere else now and that will be in the news as well in a few weeks. I feel like the bunch that was previously camping in the clark and lake stop moved over to O'Hare, i wonder if they'll head to midway airport next.
Also I do want to say that while homelessness is a serious issue i don't think its quite the catastrophe that people are making it out to be. Its nothing compared to what I saw when I lived in the Bay or other west coast cities like LA or Seattle. Had a couple of friends from the Bay recently visit and they remarked how clean and free of homeless the city was in comparison to the Bay area. Now this doesn't mean the city shouldn't do anything about it or let it get worse, but thought it would be good to put things in perspective. |
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It’s a negative trend that is growing every year. The dire situation pacific coast cities currently face did not occur from one day to the other, and every year you can see this issue is getting worse in Chicago. Homeless tents near the Belmont Marina were rare and only lasted during summer/autumn, now I find at least 5 tents in the area all year. The situation in Uptown near Montrose beach is getting really bad and Humbolt Park is fully invaded of tents now. I even saw 1 sleeping bag inside a kiosk with some shit in Lincoln Park which used to be a homeless free haven. Please note I am talking of areas outside the Loop in northern upper class neighborhoods which are not even that close to a CTA station. Now the airport? Chicago’s weather will continue to get warmer during the next decades, so if we continue with this progressive tolerance that takes you nowhere, we will repeat the same mistakes San Francisco did. Let’s please be smart and learn the lesson. Homelessness is not addressed by allowing people to steal public space, that’s not the solution. Invasion of public space is a sign of a third world underdeveloped country. |
I really don't want to get sucked too deep in a conversation about this. I maintain that there are ways to responsibly address the problem. But acting like this is something new or it's getting worse and worse and we're going to drowned in homeless people if we don't kick them out on the street or lock them up in jail is just farcical. If you look at the point in time count of homeless people in the city there's no indication that the numbers are going up. In fact, last year the number of people on the street was comparable to 2013, 2016 and 2019 which had the lowest numbers in the past decade. The count hasn't been released this year yet, but there's no indication there's some spike or steady increase. There's simply seasonal shifts. When the weather gets cold, the homeless shelters start to fill up and people seek places to sleep that are inside. It's going to happen every year to some extent. The city can and should be more responsive to address the problem proactively, but to some extent it's not predictable and just requires the city to respond when people start overstaying their welcome, causing trouble and taking up too much space.
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Nobody is arguing homeless trends in the city. Nobody is arguing that homeless should be locked up. Nobody is arguing that homeless isn't a complex issue that will require a complex solution to address it. The key issue is: 1 - Up until recently, homeless people weren't camping out in the baggage collection area at O'Hare. We aren't acting like it's something new - It is something new. 2 - It's unacceptable to allow drugged out homeless to camp out all over the place. It's horrible for the city's image, it garners very very bad press, and it's a complete hazard to passengers. |
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How are you not understanding this?!? [/facepalm] . . . |
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Oye, someone wake me when you have an update on the new terminals.
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https://www.som.com/news/som-team-se...al-in-chicago/ The only things left for T5 is any remaining work on security checkpoints, along with completion of new shops/restaurants. |
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^Right. . . this goes beyond passive ignorance and wades into active stupidity!
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I would not be unhappy if they moved all rideshare pickup to a remote location served by the ATS (assuming they can make it function reliably).
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I don't think its good policy for the city to reserve easy terminal access to car owners.... the opposite should be true...
My preference is to take the Blue Line but as that is often in shambles these days I opt for a rideshare if the Kennedy isn't a parking lot. |
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According to Uber this is just a temporary move while some construction is done at T5. I'm ok with it given that added context. |
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O'Hare gets $50 million from FAA for Terminal 3 upgrades
It's a start! https://www.chicagobusiness.com/airl...n-faa-upgrades |
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non-paywalled story from the Sun Times
O’Hare receives $50 million in federal grant money for upgrades at Terminal 3 https://chicago.suntimes.com/2023/2/...-at-terminal-3 Quote:
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Sounds like it's going to get worse. . . a LOT worse. . . https://wgntv.com/news/chicago-news/...egin-in-march/ Quote:
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Not sure if this belongs in the airport thread, transit thread, or both. A new way to get to O'hare is coming in a couple of years...
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My bet would be near where the heli pad is along the river south of the city. Or maybe the marshaling yard by McCormick.
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Yeah, I dunno about this. The noise is going to drive people nuts and the city council is likely to put the kibosh on it.
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Sorry if someone already posted.......
Final Environmental Assessment PDF with a plethora of renders and images (most likely rough placeholders, but pretty detailed in description) for the ORD 21 plans. https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/fi...pendix_G_4.pdf |
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No beautiful new renderings of OGT or the new satellites, but it's super cool to see the details of how connections between existing terminals and the new additions will be modified. Happy to see the rotunda is getting a bit of a re-boot. I also totally overlooked the small additions to C and B. Looks like just additional baggage collection (B), and maybe some new seating area in C? I don't see any evidence of VE of OGT here, but then again, if there is to be any, we will find that out in due time. Hoping they keep to the original design..... If you want to try to predict what the new satellites may look like, it might be worth looking towards the new KC airport as SOM designed the new terminals there - https://thepointsguy.com/news/kansas...terminal-tour/ Also - New hotels at T5 and the multi-modal facilities? That's news to me as well. |
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I know on many boards there are discussions on American's long term desire to keep a hub at ORD. When this phase of the new e T2 is complete, American's facilities will be much worse than United's at ORD. T3 will still have the same old and cramped infrastructure that is being cited for the demolition of T2. |
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I have not seen any details, but I am guessing American and United's int'l departures will not be limited to just T2. Unless you are flying int'l on American (which is slowly shrinking), you most likely won't even experience the new T2. American has been slowly downsizing their ops at ORD, especially int'l. Their passengers will experience an inferior "hard" product at ORD once T2 is done giving their passengers another reason to switch to United. As an Executive Platinum flyer for AA for years this is really disappointing. |
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There was no mention those plans in this report though. I would agree that the T3 needs a massive overhaul, and even T1 could use some cosmetic upgrades. |
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https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/dept...will-rece.html There is also the project to add three gates to the L-stinger. |
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AA's shrinking international capacity is largely due to fleet availability. They retired the A330s and 767s during COVID and the big 787 order is way delayed. They just don't have planes which is management's mistake.
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I used to view United as a crappy airline somewhere between Frontier and Delta, but they have been making an effort over the recent years to elevate their image. If that means they expand their presence at O'Hare, which helps facilitate more improvements and expansions, I'm for it. In a perfect world, AA would get their shit together and try to compete with United at O'Hare. I don't want the airport to be dominated by a single airline. |
United has damn near 100 more widebody aircraft than American. 220 vs 123. Delta doesn't get much closer at 157 widebodies.
United has the smallest narrowbody fleet though - something they are trying to fix with their orderbook of over 500 737s and A320s. One thing that is going to be interesting to watch in the coming years is the implementation of the "use it or lose it" policy for gates. I think right now American is underutilizing their gates and if that continues the city will take them back and give them to someone else (assuming someone else wants them). It's unlikely American is going to abandon or scale ORD back much more than it already has - given they're on the hook for big $$$ for the ORD21 plan. |
They actually have an incident category for this!
From FAA delay notice e-mail today:
"Due to [ OTHER / COYOTES ON THE FIELD ] there is a Ground Stop in effect for traffic arriving [ Chicago O'Hare International Airport(ORD) ]." |
Still no new concessions opened in T5 :(
But.... It's clear they are working on a ton of new stuff. Minus the new addition, there's split off construction along the entire stretch of the original T5. I spotted something that almost looked like an entrance to a new lounge. I was doubtful there were going to be any new lounges in T5 given the new Global Terminal being built, it appears there's too much construction for the handful of concessions that have been announced in here. Security wasn't as bad either - Didn't seem like it was new, but it did appear to move faster than the previous times i've been in here. |
So - Is work on the new satellites officially underway? I landed from Paris yesterday and there was a ton of excavation work occurring near the end of B. Perhaps it's prep work, but my friend who works for United makes it sound like they are working on a new tram system. I take that info with a grain of salt.
Also, there appears to be work on L, where there's a small addition in the rendering posted. |
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