Planning Programs and Projects
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+ | CTA Bus Priority Zones Plan - Halsted Street | Community Planning | Transit Improvement Plan | Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) | $300,000 |
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Not Available Description
The RTA is assisting the CTA with developing a strategy for bus route enhancements that will address slow zones along CTA Bus Route #8 - Halsted Street. The strategies are being developed in coordination with other transportation analyses along the corridors. The improvements will work to speed bus operations in persistent congested areas and accommodate expected growth in the North Branch area with improved transit service. Current Activities
The team has identified nine slow zones along CTA Route 8, Halsted and is now coordinating with roadway jurisdictional agencies to understand future roadwork in an effort to align those projects with potential slow zone mitigation recommendations. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 11.19.2023 |
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+ | DuPage County Mobility Plan | Community Planning | Transit Improvement Plan | DuPage County | $94,876 |
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Not Available Description
The RTA is assisting the DuPage County Department of Transportation to develop its first county-wide mobility framework plan. The plan offers a muti-modal analysis of the County’s existing transportation network and presents a framework of themes, goals, and strategies that the County can use to improve the connectivity and convenience of transit, pedestrian, and bicycle networks. Some of the goals contained in the plan include responding to the changing transportation market and addressing the needs of employers and residents in the County to attract and retain employees and residents. Current Activities
Work on this project began in 2021 with existing conditions analysis and continued through 2022 with development of plan recommendations and a draft plan document. The project team presented the final draft plan to the project’s Steering Committee on May 17, 2023 and is working on making edits to the plan based on comments received. After edits to the final draft are complete, DuPage County Department of Transportation staff will begin moving the plan through the County approval process. RTA staff anticipate that plan approval will be complete by Fall 2023. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 05.22.2023 |
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+ | Elburn TOD Plan | Community Planning | Transit-Oriented Development Plan | Elburn | $124,909 |
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Description
The RTA assisted the Village with developing a TOD plan for downtown Elburn and the areas near the Elburn Metra station. Plan objectives included identifying ways to unify and connect the downtown business district with the Metra station and TOD development south of the station and identifying development opportunities that support a vibrant area serving the entire village while incorporating the Metra station as a focal point of new development. Current Activities
Work on this project began in 2021 with an existing conditions analysis and a series of community engagement events and surveys. After developing a set of recommendations and implementation steps, the project team presented the draft plan at the third public workshop in April 2022. The Elburn Village Board adopted the plan as an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan at their July 18 meeting after receiving a unanimous recommendation for adoption from the Planning Commission. The adopted plan is available under "Related Reports." Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 05.22.2023 |
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+ | Hanover Park TOD Zoning Code Update | Community Planning | TOD Zoning | Hanover Park | $20,439 |
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Description
The RTA assisted the Village with updating the zoning code for its Village Center TOD area in an effort to enable the type of development envisioned in its TOD Plan. A new Village Center designation was created with modernized parking requirements, allowable number of dwelling units per acre, allowable land uses, and revisions to the development review process. Current Activities
The new Village Center Zoning district (under Related Reports) was approved by the Village Board in August 2022. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 10.21.2022 |
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+ | Harvey TOD Plan Update | Community Planning | TOD Plan Update | Harvey | $142,099 |
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Project DetailsDescription
The RTA assisted the City to update its TOD Plan that was completed in 2005 for areas surrounding the Pace Harvey Transportation Center, including the Metra station, the Pace Transportation Center, the adjacent civic campus and points west to connect to residential areas and the University of Chicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial Hospital. The plan addresses population loss and ways to leverage improvements underway at the Metra station and Transportation Center to rebuild the downtown population through higher-density, transit-supportive, quality infill development. Current Activities
The Plan was presented in March 2022 to the City Council. The final report and supporting documents can be found under "Related Reports". The City is pursuing funding for various roadwork, public plazas and gathering spaces as identified in the plan and later in 2022 was awarded design engineering funds for the 154th Street Improvement Project. The project will include pedestrian safety and ADA compliant sidewalk improvements by upgrading the pavement, sidewalk, and lighting conditions along 154th Street. The RTA will continue monitoring for plan implementation activities. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 05.11.2023 |
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+ | Milwaukee Ave. Developer Panel | Community Planning | Developer Panel | Chicago 45th Ward | $3,500 |
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Project DetailsDescription
The RTA convened a Developer Discussion Panel in Chicago's 45th Ward to gather guidance and advice from development experts. The objective was to attract development to vacant sites and encourage infill development. The Developer Discussion Panelist helped the Ward Alderman and the City determine goals and needs in order to best utilize vacant land along North Milwaukee Avenue near the Jefferson Park Transportation Center. Current Activities
The panel of development experts met in June 2021 and the report can be found under "Related Reports". Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 01.07.2022 |
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+ | University Park TOD Plan Update | Community Planning | TOD Plan Update | University Park | $139,919 |
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Description
The RTA assisted the Village of University Park to update its TOD plan that was completed in 2002 for the University Park Metra station. The revised study included an analysis of surrounding land uses and zoning codes, local road safety improvements and a last mile mobility strategy. Current Activities
The University Park TOD Plan was completed and adopted by the Village Board in February 2023. The final report can be found under Related Reports. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 11.28.2023 |
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+ | Cary Downtown Strategic Plan | Community Planning | Transit-Oriented Development Plan | Cary | $107,246 |
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Description
This RTA assisted the Village of Cary in the creation of the Downtown Cary Strategic Plan, a transit-oriented development plan for the area generally located within a half mile of the Cary Metra station. Particular attention was given to properties located within the first quarter mile of the station and the plan details a vision for downtown with a focus on future land use and infrastructure improvements that will help to strengthen the inner core of the community and encourage private reinvestment near the station. Current Activities
The Downtown Cary Strategic Plan was adopted by the Cary Village Board on June 15, 2021. The RTA will monitor for initial plan implementation. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 07.21.2021 |
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+ | Chicago 31st Street Little Village Corridor Study | Community Planning | Corridor Planning | Chicago | $80,000 |
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Description
The RTA assisted the Chicago Department of Transportation in identifying access to transit and mobility improvements along 31st Street from Sacramento Avenue to the city limits, particularly for non-auto users (pedestrians, transit riders, and bicyclists). This work included collecting and aggregating data of travel trends and traveler demographics in the study area and assisting with community outreach to obtain consensus on plan recommendations. The final plan includes block-by-block improvements that can be made to improve the environment for people walking, biking and using transit, thereby improving walkability and safety. Current Activities
Work on the project began in May of 2021 and was completed in April of 2023. CDOT is now working to identify funding sources and a strategy to implement the plan recommendations. The RTA will continue to monitor for implementation activity. The plan can be found under Related Reports. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 11.28.2023 |
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+ | Crystal Lake TOD Planning Study | Community Planning | Transit-Oriented Development Plan | Crystal Lake | $229,945 |
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Description
The RTA partnered with the City of Crystal Lake to create a transit-oriented development plan for the areas surrounding the Crystal Lake and Pingree Road Metra stations. The project created a development strategy for increasing the density in these areas with the goals to strengthen pedestrian walkability and to expand mixed use and transit supportive land uses for increased travel efficiency. Current Activities
The plan was adopted by Crystal Lake City Council on September 7, 2021. The RTA will monitor for implementation activity. In 2022 construction commenced to build a new multi-family development at the southwest corner of E. Crystal Lake Avenue and S. Main Street. The community will include 48 apartments and 51 townhouses just a short walk from the Crystal Lake Metra rail station. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 03.07.2022 |