Public Art in Chicago
Good art in public places is one of the hallmarks of a great city. Here are images of sculptures, monuments, memorials, murals, reliefs, fountains and amenities at public places in Chicago... A Blog dedicated to the Sculpture Community of Chicago... Past, Present and Future... Please do not use any image without written permission.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Joanne H. Alter Plaza
Joanne H. Alter Plaza..
The plaque reads..
Joanne H Alter was elected Commissioner of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, and served with distinction from 1972 to 1990. Commissioner Alter's vision for improvement in the Chicago River led to the revitalization of the entire river system. She, Commissioner Gloria Alitto Majewski and a Centennial Committee helped organize the District Centennial Anniversary Celebration, which included the creation of the Centennial Fountain on the north bank of the Chicago River at McClurg Court. the fountain was completed in 1989 to mark one hundred years of the District - protecting the water environment.
An ardent environmentalist, Commissioner Alter worked to beautify the District land holdings and water reclamation plants with flowers and native grass. This spot on the river she treasures, in the city she loves, is dedicated to Commissioner Joanne H Alter by her grateful colleagues on the Board of Commission in the year 2005..
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