Logan Square Farmers Market moves south ahead of construction project

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Organizers wanted to move the market before construction begins this spring to help vendors adjust to the location.

The Logan Square Farmers Market is moving a couple of blocks south this year in anticipation of a major construction project around the Centennial Monument.The popular Sunday market is holding a "dry run" on April 7 at its temporary location on Kedzie Boulevard, between the monument and Fullerton Avenue, organizers announced on social media. The market officially opens there five weeks later, on May 12, and runs through the last Sunday of October.

Barricades reading "local traffic only" will be placed on those lanes and cross streets.A community meeting about the move will be held at 6 p.m. April 4 at the Hairpin Arts Center, located at 2810 N. Milwaukee Ave.Construction on the traffic circle and areas around the monument is expected to begin this spring. Years in the making, the traffic circle will be redesigned to increase pedestrian safety.

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