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Langdon Shoreline Protection and Beach Access Project

Project Timeline

June 2019

Langdon Beach is closed due to shorefront erosion and safety concerns.

Early 2020

Wilmette Park District engages SmithGroup to consult on shoreline conditions, including the Sailing Beach, Gillson and Langdon.

October 2020

SmithGroup presents first study of shoreline erosion at Gillson and Langdon; Board agrees that preserving the bluff at Langdon was most urgent issue.

April 2021

Park District directs SmithGroup to develop a plan for the protection and restoration of the bluff at Langdon specifically, including beach access.

November 2021

SmithGroup completes a number of different studies determining vegetation and soil conditions on the bluff. They present their initial findings and different beach access proposals to the Lakefront Committee. Included were four styles, with different stair and ramp designs. Ramp and revetment options were fairly similar in price. The Committee leans toward Concept C, in which the path design provided not only access to the beach but also provided additional bluff stabilization.

February 2022

Lakefront Committee decides on Option C, which after some modifications from the initial concept, was an ADA-compliant ramp across the face of the bluff, which also provided bluff stabilization in addition to the revetment. Stairs are added at a later meeting due to Park Board concerns that visitors would deviate from the path and trample down the bluff vegetation. SmithGroup engineers began the design and permitting process.

July 2022
Committee of the Whole Meeting

Community members attend meeting to express concern about the design proposal. The Park Board asks to revisit the original concepts as a result of community input.

August 2022
Regular Board Meeting

SmithGroup presents to the Board to address concerns from the community. Board asks SmithGroup to refine and further develop concepts based on input.

October 2022
Committee of the Whole Meeting

Park Board and visitors from the community view Langdon presentation by SmithGroup. Board narrows access path design options down to B2, B4 and B5, and asks Park District staff to review the options and make material recommendations for use in creating the path.

January 2023
Regular Board Meeting

Park Board asks SmithGroup to move forward with detailed designs for the B4 access path option.

February 2023
Regular Board Meeting

Park Board asks SmithGroup to revisit temporary access options at Langdon prior to permanent access. Letters of No Opinion required by USACE and IDNR; the latter provides its letter.

April 2023
Committee of the Whole Meeting

SmithGroup presents to the Park Board and visitors from the community. Village of Wilmette asks the District to contact ICDB to determine if access path must be be ADA compliant.

May 2023
Regular Board Meeting

ICDB confirms that ADA compliance is required for the permanent Langdon Beach access path. Clarification is requested about whether temporary access must also be ADA compliant. No response had been received.

June 2023
Committee of the Whole Meeting

SmithGroup presents final two long-term access path design options to Park Board.

Park District sends community survey to learn which design is preferred.

July 2023

Park District staff presents access path survey results; Park Board examines accessibility issues. Final approvals for temporary access path are secured.

August 2023
Regular Board Meeting

SmithGroup presents alternate path and material options, and Park Board receives presentation from ADA experts WT Group regarding ADA compliance.

On August 22, the District received the permit for the temporary path at Langdon and have confirmed the contractor will be onsite on August 30 to start the work. The project is anticipated to take approximately one week.

Labor Day Weekend, 2023
Temporary Path to Langdon Beach Opens
September 11, 2023
Regular Board Meeting

Board of Park Commissioners direct Park District staff to pursue path option ORA 2 in detail. SmithGroup will begin work on detailed drawings and plans.

Langdon in the Media

“Commissioners back southern path down to Langdon” The Record North Shore, September 12, 2023

“Temporary path gives public access to Langdon Beach for first time since 2019” The Record North Shore, September 10, 2023

“Langdon Beach’s future still on hold as park commissioners push decision to September”The Record North Shore, August 15, 2023

“Facing residents’ pleas for a quicker solution, Park Board reaffirms support for ADA access to Langdon”The Record North Shore, July 11, 2023

“Langdon Beach could reopen in late summer under plan supported by park commissioners”The Record North Shore, January 10, 2023

“Park Board takes step back on Langdon Beach stabilization plan”The Record North Shore, Aug 9, 2022

“Langdon Beach future one of several topics for inaugural Committee of the Whole meeting”The Record North Shore, July 1, 2022

“Wilmette’s Langdon Beach closed this summer due to shoreline erosion, rising Lake Michigan water levels”Chicago Tribune, June 28, 2019

“Beach erosion could jeopardize swim season”CBS News Chicago, April 25, 2018

”Shrinking beach may mean no swimming at Wilmette’s Langdon Park this summer”Chicago Tribune, April 2, 2018

 

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