Viaduct walkway in Champaign may get permanent fence
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — The City of Champaign says a viaduct walkway that was an area for drug use and vagrancy may be getting a permanent fix.

The city council is voting on Tuesday to install new fencing and gates at the Main Street Viaduct downtown.

They had a test run with a temporary fence and said the results have benefited everyone in the area. Now, some city officials want it to stay.

Administrative Service Manager Jeff Hamilton said the temporary fix has done its job.

“The maintenance costs will be reduced,” stated Hamilton. “It will feature gates at both ends, allowing it to be closed if needed or used as a walkway during the remainder of the year.”

Some people were living in the walkway, using drugs and causing problems for downtown businesses.

Local restaurant owner Armando Sandoval said the fences has been a welcome change. 

Sandoval mentioned, “We permitted bathroom access, but often, people did not ask or used the facilities, indulging in other inappropriate activities instead.”

Now, businesses near the viaduct are making less calls to police, and Sandoval said his staff and customers feel safer.

“Aside from panhandling, there were offensive remarks and uncomfortable comments directed at passersby, making them feel unsafe,” Sandoval noted.

City council members are now set to vote on the proposal for permanent fencing and gates. According to Hamilton, the $60,000 investment will enhance the area while preserving the walkway’s purpose.

 

Hamilton explained, “The new design will allow control over the area with attractive and functional fencing capable of being closed if required.”

The city was able to help find shelter for some of the people using the viaduct, and Sandoval said it has improved the area for everyone.

Sandoval added, “Running a business makes us responsible for our employees and customers, so while we want to help, their safety is our priority.”

Hamilton said they sent out bids for the new fencing and are pursuing the most cost effective one.

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