Garfield Green Line South Action Plan
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Ideas
15 days agoBelow 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.
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ccgoodspeed16 days agoImprove personal safety and traffic safety
0 comment0ccgoodspeed16 days agoSupport healthy lifestyles and better health care
0 comment0ccgoodspeed16 days agoProvide public infrastructure improvements throughout the Project Area - streets, alleys, sidewalks, and curbs.
0 comment0ccgoodspeed16 days agoEncourage private investment in rehabilitation of historic buildings and new development.
0 comment0ccgoodspeed16 days agoExpand job training programs.
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Project Timeline
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Phase 1: Project orientation
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Phase 2: Getting to know the community
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Phase 3: Existing conditions and visioning
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Phase 4: Draft eTOD plan development
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Phase 5: Public review, adjustment, approval
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Videos
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Videos
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Click here to play video Elevated Chicago's Chicago - Green Line South 2018 Elevated Chicago's Video about the Garfield Station and Washington Park area.
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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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Phone 312-386-8826 Email lbayley@cmap.illinois.gov