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Planning for the future of public transit in the northeastern Illinois region is one of the most important tasks performed by the RTA. The information listed below offers details on some of the projects undertaken by the RTA planning department.

Cook-DuPage Corridor Study

The RTA and IDOT are leading the Cook DuPage Corridor study to identify and evaluate potential transportation improvements within a heavily traveled portion of the Chicagoland region.  This area lies between Metra's Milwaukee District West and Burlington Northern Santa Fe lines and stretches approximately 30 miles from Cicero Avenue in Chicago to the western border of DuPage County. More than 800,000 daily work trips, or 22 percent of the region’s total work trips, begin or end in the Cook DuPage Corridor.

Please visit our project Web site www.cook-dupagecorridor.com to learn more about this important corridor planning study and how you can get involved.

Travel Market Analysis

The first stage of the Cook DuPage Corridor study, the Travel Market Analysis, was completed in December 2005.  This analysis provides a comprehensive picture of demographics, travel patterns, transportation options, and key mobility issues within the corridor.  These findings will help guide the selection of priority travel markets for the next phase of the study, where potential multi-modal transportation improvements will be identified.

Click here  to view the Executive Summary of the Cook DuPage Corridor Study Travel Market Analysis (PDF 307kb).

The  full final report  is available on RTAMS ( http://www.rtams.org). Due to the size of this file, it will take a few minutes to download (PDF 15MB).

Options Feasibility

The Options Feasibility stage of this study is currently underway to evaluate a broad range of potential transportation improvements for the Cook DuPage Corridor.  Three oversight Committees will provide guidance during this important phase:

1) Policy Committee (11 elected officials),

2) Technical Committee (23 local government and agency staff),

3) Citizens Advisory Committee (17 social, business, cultural and professional organizations)

An official public comment period concluded on July 6, 2006.  Public input was sought on several draft study documents in the Options Feasibility study and five conceptual transportation improvement options. The five concepts were very general and distinctly different approaches to improving Corridor mobility.  The conceptual options were mode (vehicle) and alignment (facility) neutral, in that several different types and/or locations of improvements could be evaluated if a particular concept were further developed. 

The RTA thanks all who participated in the public meetings held in the corridor during the last week of June.  We also appreciate the many written comments received by letter and by e-mail. All written comments received are now available on the project website at: http://www.cook-dupagecorridor.com/getting_involved.html.

The next official public comment period is March 1-31, 2008.  The RTA would like the public’s input on a preliminary transportation proposal and important policy considerations.  Visit the Cook DuPage Corridor project Web site   for the most current information and to download a public comment form.


 

Regional Transit Coordination Plan

The Regional Transit Coordination Plan is a multi-year effort to study ways to improve and facilitate transfers between the region's transit services. Check here for the latest reports related to this study.

Location Study Executive Summary
Interim Progress Report
Final Report

Northwest Corridor

The Northwest Corridor project is a series of studies to develop transportation solutions for a highly developed area extending from just east of O'Hare International Airport to the Cook County Line. RTA Board Supports STAR Line

Market Analysis
Feasibility Study
Newsletter 1Newsletter 2Newsletter 3,

Phase I Final Report
  cover, contents, preface
  project summary
  study purpose, background 
  screening analysis 1
  screening analysis 2
  screening analysis 3
  screening analysis 4
  detail evaluation 1
  detail evaluaton 2
  recommendations

Intelligent Transportation Systems Program

The RTA is coordinating the exploration and implementation of the latest technologies to improve regional transportation systems.

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