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Originally Posted by left of center
Wouldn't a Polk St. bridge make more sense? Polk street goes further into the South Loop, terminating at State Street. Taylor would terminate immediately after crossing the river at Wells.
I imagine CDOT's reasoning is that Taylor would help shuttle more cars to 90/94, whereas neighborhood connectivity is more of an afterthought. The fact that Roosevelt is an absolute sh*tshow during rush hour means they probably have a point in that regard.
In an ideal world with infinite resources, we would get both bridges built.
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Polk has some challenges, too. On the West side of the river, it terminates into a heavily trafficked multilane loading ramp for the massive USPS facility there. On the east side, the street is narrow and serves primarily as a dead-end access for The Reed at Southbank. I believe a pier and water taxi stop are planned here as well. I'm not saying it's impossible, but the current conditions/use would need to be addressed.