Attend the Far South Halsted Corridor Study Public Meeting
Interested parties can attend the March 4th meeting anytime between 4pm – 6pm. Exhibits will be on display and project team members will be present to discuss the project and answer questions.
PURPOSE OF THE MEETING - To provide an overview of the project including:
SHARE findings about the corridor as it is today
PRESENT community feedback to-date and recommendations on potential infrastructure improvements
GATHER input on development sites and vision for final plan
Pace and the RTA have initiated the Far South Halsted Corridor Study. This initiative is funded and directly supported as part of the RTA Community Planning Program.
The Far South Halsted project focuses on a 7.5-mile section of South Halsted between Harvey and Chicago Heights that also includes East Hazel Crest, Glenwood, Homewood, and South Holland. Pace Routes 352, 360, and 890 currently operate in the corridor, which also features the Pace Harvey Transportation Center, Harvey Metra Electric District station, and Pace Chicago Heights Terminal.
A separate initiative is already underway to bring Pace Pulse service to South Halsted north of the study area between Harvey and 95th Street. More information about that project can be found at Pulse Halsted Line.
Purpose
The two primary objectives of the Far South Halsted corridor study are to determine the appropriate type of long-term transit service (Pulse or otherwise) for the corridor, and to identify shorter-term investments for the corridor that will benefit future service expansion.
The study will:
Develop strategies for Pace and municipalities to prepare the corridor for future Pace Pulse service
Increase transportation resilience
Encourage Transit Oriented Development (TOD)
Improve walkability by improving sidewalks, crosswalks, and pedestrian traffic signals
Provide better bicycle access to future transit service
Identify potential economic development in the Halsted Corridor by coordinating with the local communities
Public Engagement
Public engagement is an interactive process that provides stakeholders with a number of opportunities to be informed and to provide input as the study progresses. As part of this study,
Pace and RTA will:
Convene a steering committee of municipalities and other organizations to provide feedback on study needs
Organize pop-up events throughout the corridor to obtain input through community surveys
Host one public meeting to present feedback received and gather additional input
We Want to Hear from You
Click here to answer a brief survey on land use, transportation, bicycle and pedestrian improvements.
Haga clic aquí para responder una breve encuesta sobre uso del suelo, transporte, mejoras para bicicletas y peatones.