Butterfield Road Corridor Plan
Final Corridor Plan
Thank you to everyone that participated in the corridor planning process. Your feedback and ideas helped craft the plan recommendations. You can view of the final Butterfield Road Corridor Plan here, or under the important links tab to the right.
Project Overview
The Villages of Lombard, Downers Grove, Oak Brook, and DuPage County are working with the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) on a collaborative effort to develop a Butterfield Road Corridor Plan that will focus on:
- Enhancing the corridor’s Pace bus service and making it easier to walk to bus stops.
- Improving roadway safety for cars, buses, pedestrians, and bicyclists.
- Enhancing multi-modal connections between the corridor and nearby parks and open space.
- Exploring future housing and commercial development opportunities.
Project Study Area
The Butterfield Road Corridor is a regional retail destination that encompasses the Yorktown Center, a large number of national retailers, as well as office, industrial and residential developments. The corridor is an economic driver for the surrounding Villages and DuPage County.
The project study area specifically focuses on a portion of Butterfield Road (IL-56), bounded by both sides of 22nd Street to the north, I-88 to the south, Kingery Highway (IL-83) to the east, and I-355 to the west.
Use the below tabs to share your ideas for the corridor plan.
Future Improvements: Interactive Mapping Tool
Use our interactive map to share concerns, ideas, and suggestions about specific locations along the Butterfield Road Corridor. Drop a pin on the map in the area of interest, then tell us your about your idea. Consider walkability, access to transit, safety, bikeability. How easy is it to get around by foot, bike, bus, or car? What businesses, stores, or restaurants should be added and where? What types of housing should be added along the corridor and where? Could bike connections to nearby open space amenities be improved?
Each pin corresponds to a different category of improvements. Here's how to add your comment:
- Step 1: Click the plus (+) sign
- Step 2: Drag pin onto the map
- Step 3: Add comment / photo