Planning Programs and Projects
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+ | Elgin National Street Station Area Plan | Community Planning | Transit-Oriented Development Plan | Elgin | $100,000 |
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Description
The City of Elgin was awarded a Community Planning grant by the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) to develop a Transit-Oriented Development plan for the National Street Station area. The City and consultant team worked with a steering committee, which included neighborhood residents and business owners, to develop a plan for the area around the National Street Metra Station. Valuable insights about the area were obtained through community meetings and the analysis of existing conditions. Subsequent community meetings were hosted at the library to refine and confirm proposed concept plans. The plan proposed redevelopment opportunities for properties within a 1/4 of a mile of the National Street Train Station. The plan makes recommendations for redevelopment throughout the area particularly for the Clock Tower Plaza shopping center and intersection of National Street and Route 31. In addition to redevelopment opportunities the plan identified streetscape, pedestrian, and roadway opportunities to improve access and circulation near the station. The final report is comprised of an executive summary, detailed concept plans, design guidelines, implementation strategies and appendix including existing conditions summary and market analysis. The final report identified the importance of market forces and City actions as necessary components to implement plan objectives. Current Activities
The City Council unanimously approved the plan on September 14th, 2011 as an amendment to the City's Comprehensive Plan and Design Guidelines. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 07.18.2023 |
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+ | Montgomery Park and Ride Facility Plan | Community Planning | Transit-Oriented Development Plan | Montgomery | $112,496 |
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Description
The project developed a plan to guide the location of a park and ride and potential a station area site for the proposed Metra Burlington Northern Santa Fe extension. The resulting plan provided recommendations to link the proposed station area with the existing downtown, residential areas and employment centers as well as transit-oriented development options. Initial phases of the plan call for the development of a Park-N-Ride that would service the Aurora Metra Station.
Current Activities
The Village Board adopted the Plan in September 2009. Two potential sites were identified for a future Park-N-Ride: one site north of Route 30 east-adjacent to railroad tracks and one site south of Route 30 west-adjacent to the railraod tracks. Pace and the RTA will continue to monitor the market to implement a Park-N-Ride at one of the two locations.
This plan was awarded an IL-APA Award in 2010. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 06.15.2018 |
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+ | Pace Service Planning Tool | Community Planning | Transit Improvement Plan | Pace Suburban Bus | $1,052,570 |
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Project DetailsDescription
Through this project, Pace created a new ridership forecasting application that utilizes customized market research and mode choice models. Using Pace's South Cook County, Southwest Cook County, and Will County Restructuring Initiatives as the market area for this project, the resulting data and models were used to identify opportunities for service improvements. This forecasting application will be used region-wide in each of Pace's service areas. Current Activities
The Service Planning Tool is one of various methods Pace is currently using to analyze service upgrades and improvements. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 11.19.2023 |
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+ | South Suburban Commuter Rail Corridor Phase I & II | Community Planning | Transit Improvement Plan | South Suburban Mayors and Managers Association (SSMMA) | $318,111 |
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Description
Three studies were conducted to study the feasibility, land use, and financing aspects of a new, high-quality and high-capacity transit service in southeast Cook County to provide access to downtown Chicago job opportunities and to complement local economic development efforts. Current Activities
This entry is a compilation of three separate studies. All projects are completed. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 07.18.2023 |
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+ | Winfield Town Center Revitalization Plan | Community Planning | Transit-Oriented Development Plan | Winfield | $104,688 |
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Description
This project developed a comprehensive town center revitalization plan for the Winfield station area located on the Union Pacific West line.
Current Activities
In August 2010, a newly-constructed pedestrian underpass opened to facilitate pedestrian access to both sides of the Metra tracks. Additionally, the Village is currently exploring funding opportunities for a shared parking deck in their TOD area to free up various parcels of land currently used as surface lots, a key recommendation in this study.
In 2019 the Village approved the construction of Winfield Station, the development planned for the former Winfield Fuel & Material Co. site immediately south of the train tracks along Winfield Road. The plans calls for a five-story building that will offer 162 units, including 15 efficiency units, 90 one-bedroom units and 58 two-bedroom units. Construction is anticipated to take place in 2020 with completion in 2021. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 06.03.2020 |
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+ | Bellwood Transit Oriented-Development Plan | Community Planning | Transit-Oriented Development Plan | Bellwood | $103,855 |
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Description
This project produced a redevelopment plan that integrates transit-supportive land uses with Metra commuter rail service and Pace bus service along the St. Charles Road corridor.
Current Activities
The Plan was completed in April 2008. In 2024 Bellwood officials broke ground on a pair of apartment buildings flanking St. Charles Road in a long-declining business district. The two four-story buildings, called Bellwood Gateway, come on the heels of the more than two dozen single-family homes the village has built and sold since 2011. When completed, the Bellwood Gateway pair will have a combined 71 apartments and 6,000 square feet of first-floor commercial space, with parking behind each building. Bellwood is financing construction of the $42.5 million project with a $14 million grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity, TIF funds and a bond issue. Although owned by the village, the buildings will be managed by a private operator. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 10.11.2024 |
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+ | Buffalo Grove Transit-Oriented Development Plan | Community Planning | Transit-Oriented Development Plan | Buffalo Grove | $124,427 |
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Description
Through this study, the Village developed transit-oriented development plans for two locations along the Metra North Central Line: Deerfield Parkway at Commerce Court and Route 22 at Prairie. This study produced transit-oriented development plans for two Metra stations on the North Central Line in the Village of Buffalo Grove: Buffalo Grove and Prairie View. Current Activities
The study was completed in January 2007. The Village surveyed area employers within the station area in summer of 2010 to identify any needed revisions to Pace Bus Route #626, which serves the station. Upgrades were made to the route shortly after. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 09.28.2021 |
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+ | Elmwood Park Station Area Plan | Community Planning | Transit-Oriented Development Plan | Elmwood Park | $95,117 |
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Description
This project assessed current conditions and recommended improvements for the Elmwood Park station area located on the Metra Milwaukee District West Line. The plan identified transit supportive opportunities and addressed auto and pedestrian circulation issues. Current Activities
The study was completed in July 2006. In June 2021 the Village of Elmwood Park purchased the vacant lot at 7505 W. Grand Avenue, across from the Metra station, to facilitate future development. The RTA is monitoring progress and will provide technical assistance and support as needed. Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 10.25.2022 |
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+ | Justice Transit Improvement Study | Community Planning | Transit Improvement Plan | Justice | $67,410 |
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Project DetailsDescription
This project, completed in 2007, assessed the market for improved transit service in the Village.
Current Activities
The Village of Justice has installed sidewalks along 79th Street from 88th Avenue to Roberts Road, and on Roberts Road from 79th Street to 87th Street. Two new bus shelters, four new benches, and two crosswalks have been added to improve access to Pace buses along 79th Street. Additionally, the Village has applied for Safe Routes to Schools funds for additional sidewalk improvements.
Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 09.14.2017 |
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+ | Melrose Park Lake Street Transit Improvement Plan | Community Planning | Transit Improvement Plan | Melrose Park | $78,850 |
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Description
This project addressed transit and access improvements to support mixed use development along the Lake Street corridor from 9th Avenue to 25th Avenue. The corridor incorporates the adjacent Metra Union Pacific West Line and Pace bus routes.
Current Activities
The study was completed in January 2007. The RTA is monitoring progress and will offer implementation support as needed.
Funding Amounts by Source
Last Updated 02.28.2013 |