Garfield Green Line South Action Plan
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The Garfield Green Line South project is in the implementation phase.
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Ideas
10 months agoCLOSED: This brainstormer has concluded.Below are some recommendations from past plans in the neighborhood. Are they still a priority? Use the heart icon to tell us, add a comment, or add your own new idea for the area.
ccgoodspeedover 2 years agoProvide high-quality medical care to residents in Washington Park
0 comment1ccgoodspeedover 2 years agoEncourage development and affordable retail that create jobs and neighborhood amenities.
0 comment3ccgoodspeedover 2 years agoCelebrate Washington Park and its historic past
0 comment0ccgoodspeedover 2 years agoImprove the conditions of the streets, alleys, sidewalks, and curbs.
0 comment2ccgoodspeedover 2 years agoProvide a range of affordable housing choices that support existing residents and attract new residents
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Project Timeline
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Phase 1: Project admin / paperwork
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Phase 2: Past plan review
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Phase 3: Existing conditions research & interviews
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Phase 4: Invite residents to validate/ invalidate findings
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Phase 5: Community-led eTOD priorities development
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Phase 6: Public review, adjustment, approval
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Phase 7: Implementation assistance
Garfield Green Line South Action Plan is currently at this stage
Community Resources
- Washington Park Parcel Survey by the South Side Housing Data Initiative
- Garfield Area Demographics
- Washington Park Economic Development Action Guide
- Washington Park Historic Timeline: Transportation & Planning history
- Past Plan recommendations
- Written Transportation & Planning history
- Existing conditions report
Videos
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Click here to play video Elevated Chicago's Green Line South Symposium Ghian Foreman, Emerald South Economic Development Collaborative (formerly with Washington Park Development Group), and Leslé Honoré, K.L.E.O. Community Family Life Center, discuss how their organizations are advancing equitable transit-oriented development (eTOD).
Who's Listening
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Email mbrown@cmap.illinois.gov -
Phone 312-386-8826 Email lbayley@cmap.illinois.gov