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Page 1: CDOT South Loop Chicago Overview

Welcome to CDOTWelcome to CDOTGreater South Loop AssociationGreater South Loop Association

May 17, 2014May 17, 2014y ,y ,

The Honorable Rahm Emanuel, MayorThe Honorable Rahm Emanuel, Mayoryy

Rebekah Scheinfeld, Commissioner, CDOTRebekah Scheinfeld, Commissioner, CDOT

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CDOT is the City Department that Oversees

the Public Way in Chicagothe Public Way in Chicago• Streets

• Sidewalks• Sidewalks

• Alleys

Pl• Plazas

• Bridges

• Medians

• Curb and G ttGutter

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f• Responsible for most ground-transportation infrastructure — planning, design, construction, maintenance and operationmaintenance and operation

• Annual capital budget: approx. $400 million -$650 million

• Total employees: about 1 000• Total employees: about 1,000

• Projects receive Federal, State and local funding

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Public Way Construction

Design, Construction and Maintenance of

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and Maintenance of

• Streets

• Sidewalks

• Alleys

• Curbs and Gutters

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Arterial Resurfacing• Approximately 990 miles of arterial streets in Chicago

• Typical cost for resurfacing 1 mile of arterial: $1,650,000 Includes design, construction and ADA ramps

• Mix of Federal (STP, ARRA), State and local FundsState and local Funds

• Ideally: 40 miles per year

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Bridge & Viaduct Construction,

Operation and Maintenance•36 operable

movable bridges

Operation and Maintenance

• More than 300it d b id movable bridges,

more than anyother City in the

city-owned bridgeand viaductstructures

U.S.

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Street Signs Pavement Markings• Fabrication

• Installation

• Installation

• Maintenance

• Maintenance

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Public Way PermitsPublic Way Permits• Permission for

construction, parades,special events

Public Way Public Way Inspection• Survey public way

conditions, checkpermits

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Transit Program• Reconstruction andmodernization of downtown elevateddowntown elevatedand subway railtransit stations

• Reconstruction of asubway station: subway station: $70 million

• 15 Year Transit Station• 15 Year Transit StationProgram: $533 million

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BRT in Chicago

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Bicycle Program• Chicago is recognized as one of the Chicago is recognized as one of the

most bike-friendly cities in the U.S.

Bike lanes trails and routes – Bike lanes, trails and routes 148 miles of bike lanes241 miles of signed routes42 il f t il42 miles of trails

Bike racks – over 12,000 installed

Outreach and education efforts –Bike Ambassadors

Dearborn Protected Bike Lane

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Bike Sharing in ChicagoChi ’ N t T it S t !Chicago’s Newest Transit System!

4 000 bikes @ 400 stations4,000 bikes @ 400 stations

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Pedestrian Program

• Design and Construction Crosswalks Crosswalks Traffic Calming Pedestrian Countdown

Sig lSignals

•Education and Awareness Programs

Cooperative Efforts with Chicago Police with Chicago Police Dept

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Planter and Median Construction and Maintenance

• More than 85 milesf l d d di iof landscaped medians in

Chicago

• Environmental Benefits: improved air quality reduced temperatures reduced temperatures stormwater management

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Freight Program

• Rail CREATE Program

• Trucks Truck route system

• Water • Water Movable Bridges

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Streetscapes

• Streetscapesiimproveneighborhoodcommercial districtswith infrastructureupgrades anddecorative elementsdecorative elements

• Community identifiers reflecti hb h d hi t &neighborhood history &

composition

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Traffic Calming

“Calms” traffic by Calms traffic by slowing down vehicles, improving pedestrian and bicycling environment.

• Speed HumpsT ffi Ci l• Traffic Circles

• Curb Bump-outs• Cul-de-sacs

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Traffic Signals and Street Lights

• Design, install and maintain moreDesign, install and maintain morethan 2,800 signalized intersections

• Install and maintain 200 000 • Install and maintain 200,000 street lights and 67,000 alley lights

•Automated Enforcement Programs Redlight Running Speed EnforcementSpeed Enforcement

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CDOT “Green” Initiatives

• Recycled concrete and asphalt

• Permeable pavements Allow stormwater to drain into ground instead Allow stormwater to drain into ground instead

of collecting on hard surfaces

• Landscaped medians/sidewalk planters Trees and plants help clean air and absorb

stormwaterstormwater

• LED traffic signalsmore energy-efficient, longer-lasting

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CDOT Green Initiatives

Green Alleys

• Permeable pavements -asphalt, concrete andasphalt, concrete andpavers

• High albedo pavement • High-albedo pavement -reflects sunlight,reducing urban heatisland effect

• Recycled materialsRecycled materials

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CDOT Green Initiatives

Other Green Initiatives

• Warm-mix asphalt

• Solar-powered bus shelters

• Streetscapes

• Bike and pedestrian programs• Bike and pedestrian programs Environmentally friendly alternatives

to automobile; help reduce congestionand pollution

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CDOT Policy/Legislative Outreach

CDOT works with:

• Elected Officials (U S Congress Illinois General• Elected Officials (U.S. Congress, Illinois GeneralAssembly, County and Local Officials)

• Appointed Officials (USDOT, IDOT, Staff toU.S. Congressional Committees)

• Metropolitan Planning Organization (CMAP)

• Advocacy Organizations

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CDOT Policy/Legislative Outreach

Project Funding Needs and Project Funding Needs and Policy & Legislative Objectives

F d l Ag d• Federal Agenda Chicago D.C. Office

• State Agenda Chicago Springfield Officeg p g

• City Agenda City Council and other City Departments

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THANK YOU!THANK YOU!

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