Morton Grove - Dempster Street Corridor Study
The Village of Morton Grove seeks RTA assistance to develop the Dempster Street Corridor Plan. The study area would travel the length of Dempster Street from Central Avenue on the east to Harlem Ave on the west, within the Village limits. Over the past two decades, major shifts in transportation infrastructure, demographics, the environment, and the economy have affected the established Dempster Street corridor and produced new challenges. An updated Dempster Street Corridor Plan will help Morton Grove respond to those shifts and address emerging issues head-on. The recent addition of Pace’s Pulse bus rapid transit service have improved Dempster Street’s function as an efficient transportation corridor. However, issues related to shallow lot depth, access management, evolving parking needs, and adjacency to established single-family neighborhoods have hindered the corridor’s ability to function as an economic engine for the community. The Corridor Plan is needed to provide a cohesive vision for Dempster Street that leverages and connects transit assets, expands retail and employment-generating development, identifies parking solutions, and identifies complementary opportunities for new housing. The Village desires a new vision for the Dempster Street corridor to encourage reinvestment, support existing and future business, and provide needed services and amenities to the community. In addition, the Village hopes to broaden diversity in housing choices along the corridor, attract investment and development, and better manage parking.
The project was awarded in July of 2024. Since the project was awarded, the project team has drafted and finalized a scope of work. Currently, the project is in procurement and RTA staff anticipates that a contract could be signed before March 2025.
Source | Amount |
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RTA | $160,000 |
Local | $40,000 |