Planning Programs and Projects
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+ | Pace Far South Halsted Street Corridor Study | Community Planning | Corridor Planning | Pace Suburban Bus | $290,000 |
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Not Available Description
The RTA will assist Pace to prepare a corridor study examining South Halsted St. between the Pace/Metra Harvey Transportation Center and the Pace Chicago Heights Terminal. Goals of the study are to increase transportation resilience, encourage transit-oriented development (TOD), and improve pedestrian accessibility, sidewalks, crosswalks, access to developments, and connectivity. The study will include coordination with Harvey, South Holland, East Hazel Crest, Homewood, Glenwood, and Chicago Heights. The study will also offer strategies to prepare the corridor for Pace Pulse service and will identify future high frequency service station locations. Current Activities
Procurement of consultant services is underway. RTA staff expect this project to begin in Fall 2023. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 05.22.2023 |
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+ | Richton Park TOD Plan Update | Community Planning | TOD Plan Update | Richton Park | $130,000 |
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Project DetailsDescription
The RTA is assisting the Village of Richton Park to provide an update to the Village’s 2004 transit-oriented development plan (TOD), covering the 1/2 mile area surrounding the Richton Park Metra station. The goals for the project are to update, consolidate, and refresh the 2004 plan with new recommendations, imagery, and graphics. The plan will also include a modernized strategy to offer more housing options and create a new public open space near the Metra station. The updated plan will focus on ways to retain existing character, celebrate the Village’s history, and create an appealing Town Center for the community. Current Activities
Work on the project began in March 2023 with meetings among the project team and the project’s Steering Committee. The first public forum was held on June 6 and subsequent activities included development of an Existing Conditions Report of the area’s land use, transportation networks, and residential/commercial real estate market. The project team is currently developing draft recommendations for Village staff and Steering Committee review. For more information about the project, please visit the project website. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 11.28.2023 |
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+ | Sauk Trail and Torrence Ave Corridor Study | Community Planning | Corridor Planning | Sauk Village | $180,000 |
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Not Available Description
The RTA will assist the Village of Sauk Village to prepare a corridor study focused on segments of Sauk Trail (from Cottage Grove to Torrence Avenue) and Torrence Avenue (from Sauk Trail to US 30). The goals of the study include developing strategies to: improve pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure and access to transit services, attract investment and development, and reduce motor vehicle speeding and crashes. Current Activities
Procurement of consultant services is underway. RTA staff expect this project to begin in Fall 2023. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 05.22.2023 |
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+ | Berwyn TOD Zoning Code Update | Community Planning | TOD Zoning | Berwyn | $25,000 |
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Description
The RTA is assisting the City of Berwyn to make transit-supportive amendments to the zoning regulations along the Harlem Avenue corridor from Roosevelt Road to Pershing Road. The result will include code revisions that foster a pedestrian-friendly development style along the corridor, preparing it for future Pace Pulse service. Revising the code along Harlem Avenue is a recommendation for the City in the Central Harlem Avenue Corridor Study. Current Activities
Work on this project began in 2023 with stakeholder interviews and an elected/appointed officials roundtable discussion in June with the Berwyn Committee of the Whole. The project team is currently wrapping up initial community engagement activities with a public open house targeted for September. Following the public open house, the project team will begin developing initial zoning recommendations for City staff review. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 11.09.2023 |
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+ | Brookfield Developer Discussion Panel - Congress Park Station | Community Planning | Developer Panel | Brookfield | $3,500 |
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Description
The RTA partnered with the Urban Land Institute (ULI) to convene a half-day discussion panel of development experts to provide guidance and advice to Village staff. The panel discussed the development climate and potential strategies to prepare for, and attract development to, Village-owned parcels near the Congress Park Metra station. Current Activities
RTA, ULI, and Village of Brookfield staff facilitated the developer panel discussion on Thursday, December 16, 2021. Four developer panelists were in attendance. The report of recommendations was published in March 2022 and is available under "Related Reports." Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 05.22.2023 |
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+ | Kimball Station Area Curbside Management and Mobility Study | Community Planning | Pedestrian Access to Transit - Mobility Management | Chicago | $200,000 |
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Not Available Description
The RTA will provide technical assistance to Chicago's Department of Planning and Development (DPD) and the Albany Park community to pinpoint new and expanded pedestrian and shared space amenities along Kimball and Lawrence Avenues as well as introduce new micro-mobility infrastructure and device parking to advance first and last mile connectivity near the Kimball Brown Line station. New public amenities recommended in the plan could include specific locations for sheltered seating for transit passengers and customers of street merchants, e-scooter and e-bike designated parking areas, wall murals along the exterior of the Kimball CTA station, a plaza area near the Kimball station, and dedicated bus priority zones for transfer stops of CTA bus routes 81 and 82. The RTA and DPD will work alongside the North River Commission, the CTA and others in Albany Park to finalize short-term, tactical recommendations. Current Activities
The project team has held the second Steering Committee meeting. Current work includes developing preliminary recommendations based on the findings of the Existing Conditions report and first round of community engagement. A second round of community engagements scheduled for early fall. More project information and opportunities to engage can be found on the project website kimballcurb.org. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 11.28.2023 |
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+ | Maywood TOD Zoning Code Update | Community Planning | TOD Zoning | Maywood | $30,000 |
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The RTA is assisting the Village of Maywood to amend the Village’s Zoning Code in the downtown area as recommended in the Maywood TOD Plan Update, completed through the RTA’s Community Planning program in 2020. Code updates will foster the type of development envisioned in the plan, address current parking in downtown Maywood, and respond to the historic nature of the area. The project’s focus area includes Lake Street and 5th Avenue. Current Activities
This project began in 2023 with a series of community engagement events to gather input from the public on potential amendments. These included stakeholder interviews, a public open house, and an elected/appointed officials roundtable discussion with the Maywood Planning Commission/Zoning Board of Appeals. The project team is currently developing initial recommendations for Village staff review and comment. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 11.09.2023 |
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+ | Robbins TOD Zoning Code Update | Community Planning | TOD Zoning | Robbins | $40,000 |
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The RTA will assist the Village with updating the zoning code in the southeast portion of the Village, from South Claire Boulevard to the Robbins Metra station. Code updates will allow the Village to realize the type of development envisioned in the Robbins TOD and Industrial Areas Plan, completed with support from the RTA and the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning. Current Activities
Procurement of consultant services is ongoing. RTA staff expect the project to begin in Fall 2023. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 11.28.2023 |
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+ | Calumet Park TOD Developer Discussion Panel | Community Planning | Developer Panel | Calumet Park | $3,500 |
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The RTA convened a Developer Discussion Panel to assist the Village's efforts to attract transit- oriented development (TOD) at a vacant ~6-acre site located directly adjacent to the Metra Electric Ashland Avenue station. The Village will benefit from developer expertise on how to attract and consider development proposals that optimize the neighboring transit asset and align with local and regional goals. Current Activities
The panel of development experts met in June 2021 for the 1/2 day workshop with the Village. The report of recommendations was published in September 2021 and is available under "Related Reports". Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 01.19.2023 |
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+ | Chicago Auburn Gresham 79th Street Corridor Plan | Community Planning | Corridor Planning | Chicago | $134,990 |
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Not Available Description
The RTA is assisting the City of Chicago with an initiative to provide transformative changes along the 79th Street commercial corridor within the Auburn Gresham community areas. A plan will be developed to serve as a guide for future housing, retail and transportation investments in the community. Current Activities
The consultant has drafted an initial set of recommendations and received feedback from the City, Transit Agencies and the Steering Committee. Work is now underway to fully develop each recommendation to be included in the plan. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 11.19.2023 |