The owner of a stretch of Lake Michigan waterfront in Winnetka said he wants Park District redevelopment plans in place and all construction permits approved before moving forward with a land swap.
which has said they prefer the Centennial 6 plan. The Elder 2 and Centennial 6 plans do not require the land swap but the Centennial 5 plan can’t proceed without it.Centennial 5 is very similar to Centennial 6 with some exceptions. In the Centennial 5 plan, the southern breakwater would be built on the park’s southern property line and the breakwater would be made completely of stone as opposed to stone and steel. Centennial 5 also has a smaller amount of beach south of the breakwater.
A diagram of the Centennial Option 6 plan created by the Winnetka Park District. - Original Credit: Handout
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