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‘Let’s get to work’ » ERIC BRADACH
METRO EDITOR “A FUTURE THAT works for all of us and is even brighter than our past” were the closing words and summary of Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s 2017 Infrastructure Address Feb. 9. On the five-year anniversary of his first speech on this topic, Emanuel emphasized Chicago’s achievements and his plan—Building a New Chicago—to rebuild the city’s aging infrastructure and build a 21st century foundation for city’s economy. Emanuel said the city created more than 60,000 jobs building roads, schools, parks, playgrounds, bridges and more since 2012, and the projects assembled for the next three years will create more than 40,000 jobs. “When we make a concerted investment in a connected future, economic development and job creation follow,” Emanuel said. Major improvements have included changes to transportation and education, which has led to job growth. “[Chicago Transit Authority] is in the midst of the largest modernization in its history,” he said. “Our mass transit system was built for the needs of the past, not the demands of the future. So we’re not just rebuilding the CTA, we’re reshaping it to meet Chicago’s future.” In addition to Red and Purple Line modernization projects, CTA is set to complete the rebuilding of the century-old Wilson station and construction of a new Washington-Wabash station in 2017 to serve as a gateway to Millennium Park, according to Emanuel.
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