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HomeMy WebLinkAboutIV. COW Agenda Item Public Transportation Study Village of Mount Prospect Community Development Department Mount Prospect MEMORANDUM ~ DATE: MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER CLARE L. O'SHEA, SENIOR PLANNER APRIL 30, 2009 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION STUDY TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Background The Village of Mount Prospect was awarded a grant from the Regional Transportation Authority through their Community Planning Program (formerly the Regional Technical Assistance Program) to evaluate the Village's public transportation system. The study sought to investigate the current level of service, usage, and access to Metra, Pace and bicycle routes and provide recommendations for enhanced service. The Village retained the consultant team of TranSystems, KLOA, and the Lakota Group to complete the study. Analysis The overall goal of the public transportation study was to provide a plan for a balanced public transportation system which provides for safe and efficient movement of vehicles and pedestrians, supports surrounding land development, and enhances regional transportation facilities. In order to achieve the goal, the following objectives were developed: 1. Assess current transit services (rail and bus) and multi-modal (vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian) access to transit services and facilities. 2. Assess strategies to encourage full utilization of these transit services and multi-modal acce~s to and circulation within the associated transit facilities. 3. Improve transportation linkages among Village destinations and Metra commuter rail and Pace services. 4. Develop a transit-oriented development and access improvement plan for the proposed STAR Line Station area. 5. Provide actionable implementation strategies for both Village-wide transit enhancements and transit-oriented development opportunities for the proposed STAR Line Station and identify potential funding sources. A steering committee, consisting of Village, Metra, Pace, and RT A staff oversaw the development of the study. The consultant team gathered information for the existing conditions report through interviews with stakeholders, data from transit agencies and the Village, and field observations. Based on this information, service gaps and needs were developed with recommendations for improving service. The implementation matrix provides strategies to improve the connectivity and functionality of public transportation in and around the Village. fl#- Public Transportation Study Committee of the Whole Meeting May 12,2009 Page 2 Recommendation The consultant team is prepared to present the findings and recommendations to the Committee of the Whole. Staff will be present to answer any questions related to this matter. If the Committee of the Whole concurs with the recommendations of the study, staff will forward the report to a Village Board meeting for final considertation. I concur: w-