Village of Libertyville Adopts Transit-Oriented Development Plan
January 30, 2018
January 30, 2018
LIBERTYVILLE – The Libertyville Village Board unanimously adopted a new plan to further advance transit-oriented development (TOD) in the downtown area surrounding its Metra station. Partially funded by the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA), the plan recommends ways to improve rider access to public transportation, while attracting residential and commercial development near the Metra station.
“Downtown Libertyville is among the most desirable business districts in the region,” said Libertyville Mayor Terry Weppler. “With the help of the RTA, this TOD plan will build on that success, adding enhancements to the area while maintaining the current character of our downtown.”
"The RTA’s partnership with Libertyville has resulted in a practical guide for the Village as development opportunities arise near its Metra station,” said Leanne Redden, RTA Executive Director. “Suburban downtowns are growing and these kind of plans help communities leverage their transit assets to their fullest potential.”
Funding for the $100,000 plan is made up of $80,000 from the RTA’s Community Planning program and $20,000 from the Village of Libertyville. Libertyville’s TOD Plan sets an urban design context and standards for future development near the station, and identifies the form and scale of new development opportunities on underutilized properties. The plan also recommends improvements to pedestrian, bicycle, public transit and vehicular circulation to, from and within the station area.
This is one of many TOD planning and implementation projects funded through the RTA’s Community Planning Program. To date, the program has completed more than 100 TOD and implementation plans since the late 1990’s using a combination of RTA, local and federal funds, totaling nearly $10 million.
For more information about the RTA’s Community Planning Program, visit www.rtachicago.org/cp.
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