
Downtown
Chicago, Illinois
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has some double-decked and a few triple-decked streets immediately north and south of the Main Branch and immediately east of the South Branch of the
Chicago River
The Chicago River is a system of rivers and canals with a combined length of that runs through the city of Chicago, including its center (the Chicago Loop). Though not especially long, the river is notable because it is one of the reasons for ...
. The most famous and longest of these is
Wacker Drive
Wacker Drive is a major multilevel street in Chicago, Illinois, running along the south side of the main branch and the east side of the south branch of the Chicago River in the Loop.Hayner, Don and Tom McNamee, ''Streetwise Chicago'', "Wacker D ...
, which replaced the South Water Street Market upon its 1926 completion. The resulting bi-level street has an upper-level riverfront boulevard, a lower-level roadway for commercial and through traffic, and a recreational walkway at water level.
History
The multilevel configuration arose from geography and
traffic
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Traffic laws govern and regulate traffic, while rules of the road include traffi ...
patterns in
the Loop. In most other parts of the rest of the city near the Chicago River, only major streets crossed the river. However, most downtown streets crossed the river, and all of these crossings were
bascule bridges, which required
height clearances at the approaches to and over the river. Clearances were further necessitated due to the presence of many existing
railroad tracks along the river (as in the west bank of the south branch) and tracks that ended at the river (such as the tracks ending at
Randolph Street). Thus, a clearance zone was created along the river at locations that contained many closely spaced crossings. Many double-decked or triple-decked streets were created because they fell within this clearance zone.
This also created an anomaly not only in the layout and uses of streets, but also planning of buildings. Generally, the upper levels of the multi-level streets usually serve local traffic. The primary entrances of buildings are usually located on this level. The lower levels generally serve through-traffic and trucks serving businesses along the roads. This level houses the receiving/shipping entrances to the buildings on these streets. As a result, loading docks at street level are noticeably absent.
The first raising occurred from 1855 to 1858, when streets and buildings
were raised between four and seven feet above their former elevation, just a few feet above
lake
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level, where they were constantly muddy. The higher elevation allowed for
sewers and proper
drainage
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. However, this did not produce any two-level streets; the first of those was
Michigan Avenue in the late 1910s. When the
Illinois Center development was built on the east side of downtown, a new upper level was built, making most streets in that area three levels.
After about 1890,
special interest groups, including recreational bicyclists, farmers delivering harvested crops to market, and motorists, began to mount support for
concrete paving to replace the previously common
dirt road
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s. Public road planning in Chicago began in 1910 when the
Chicago Plan Commission was created to implement
Daniel Burnham and
Edward Bennett's plan.
The double-decked portion of
Wabash Avenue north of the Chicago River was built in 1930, in conjunction with the single-level
Wabash Avenue Bridge. On January 3, 2005, the upper and lower levels were closed at
Kinzie Street for reconstruction (in conjunction with the
Trump Tower Chicago
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development) but have since been reopened.
The city's famed
Billy Goat Tavern, immortalized by
John Belushi in a ''
Saturday Night Live
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'' sketch as the
Olympia Cafe
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* ''Olympia'' (1938 film), by Leni Riefenstahl, documenting the Berlin-hosted Olympic Games
* ''Olympia'' (1998 film), about a Mexican soap opera star who pursues a career as an athlet ...
,
is located on the lower level of Michigan Avenue.
List of streets
The following streets have double- or triple-decker sections:
*
Beaubien Court
*
Columbus Drive (triple decker: they are (in descending order) Columbus Drive, Lower Columbus Drive, and Columbus Service Drive)
*
Harbor Drive
*
Illinois Street
*
Lake Shore Drive
Lake Shore Drive (officially Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable Lake Shore Drive, and called DuSable Lake Shore Drive, The Outer Drive, The Drive, or LSD) is a multilevel expressway that runs alongside the shoreline of Lake Michigan, and adjacent t ...
(including a double-decker bridge over the Chicago River)
*
Michigan Avenue (including a double-decker bridge over the Chicago River)
*
Randolph Street (triple decker)
*
Stetson Avenue (triple decker: Stetson Ave, Lower Stetson Ave, and Stetson Service Ave)
*
Wabash Avenue
*
Wacker Drive
Wacker Drive is a major multilevel street in Chicago, Illinois, running along the south side of the main branch and the east side of the south branch of the Chicago River in the Loop.Hayner, Don and Tom McNamee, ''Streetwise Chicago'', "Wacker D ...
(triple decker: Wacker Drive, Lower Wacker Drive, and Wacker Service Drive or Sub Lower Wacker Drive)
*
Wacker Place
*
North Water Street
*
South Water Street (triple decker: South Water St, Lower South Water St, and South Water Service St)
The
McCormick Place Busway
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connects the southerly convention center to the northerly lower level street grid.
See also
*
Roads and freeways in Chicago
*
Underground Atlanta, a similar bi-level system
Notes
External links
City of Chicago - Wabash Viaduct Reconstruction
{{DEFAULTSORT:Multilevel Streets In Chicago
Chicago-related lists
Transportation in Chicago