Lincoln intersection of Pulaski
and Kickapoo Streets closed April 4th
evening for film
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[March 31, 2022]
At the Monday, March 21st meeting of the Lincoln City Council, one
item on the consent agenda was the request to close the intersection
of Pulaski and Kickapoo Streets on Monday April 4th from 6 p.m. to
11 p.m.
The approved closure will include the intersection and one-half
block in each direction from the intersection.
The item comes as the result of a request from Thomas Quinn
representing the Illinois Wesleyan University.
Quinn presented the request to the council at the March 15th
committee of the whole meeting. He said the intersection would be
used as the location for a student made film on the negative impacts
of bullying.
The jest of the scene will be an accident that occurs at the
intersection involving a young person who is driving in an upset
condition.
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Quinn said that the on-scene filming will begin after the accident has occurred,
so there will be no live crash scenes at the intersection. He said the filming
will involve two characters who are angry after the accident and there will be
some shouting and loud voices. Other than that, he said the filming would be
relatively quiet.
The intersection needs to be closed from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. though filming will
not take that long. Quinn said that the crew would need time beforehand and
afterward to set up and tear down the scene. He felt actual filming would
probably be done before 10 p.m.
He added that the community is invited to watch the filming if they so choose.
The Lincoln Police department will be on hand to assure traffic safety in the
area.
[Nila Smith] |