A resident of Jackson Park Terrace in Chicago, Akoma Amanze, shared his experiences regarding the construction of the Barack Obama Presidential Center, which began in 2021. Amanze, a cab driver who has lived in the area for 18 years, described the challenges faced by residents due to the construction, including flooding in his apartment and disturbances from the construction work. He expressed support for Obama but highlighted the difficulties that have arisen during the project. Amanze noted that he had to manage flooding in his apartment without assistance from the complex management or the Obama Center representatives. He also mentioned the noise and vibrations from the construction affecting his living conditions. Despite the challenges, Amanze stated he is not bitter and feels a sense of pride in the development occurring in his neighborhood.
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Local Resident Discusses Impact of Obama Presidential Center Construction
Akoma Amanze, a resident near the Barack Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, discussed the difficulties caused by the construction project, including flooding in his apartment and disturbances from the work. While he supports the center, he expressed concerns about the impact on local residents and noted a lack of assistance from management during the construction.
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Chicago resident living in shadows of Obama Presidential Center reveal chaos caused by years-long construction
Local Resident Discusses Impact of Obama Presidential Center Construction