Planning and implementation kicks off around the region

CMAP and partners are hard at work on planning and implementation projects in Bronzeville, Chinatown, northwest Cook County, and Richmond.

Bronzeville Black Metropolis National Heritage Area

Bronzeville statue standing amidst busy roads with vehicles passing by.

CMAP is working with the Black Metropolis Heritage Area Commission on a National Park Service Management Plan for the newly designated Bronzeville-Black Metropolis National Heritage Area. The plan will develop themes that interpret the Great Migration to Chicago (1910 – 1970) and its impact on the nation, as well as develop a strategy to grow Black heritage tourism and related economic development in Bronzeville.

We need your input — please take our survey to help us to craft narratives that will educate, inspire, and better reach residents and visitors to Chicago. The plan is expected to be finished by the end of 2025.

NEXT Chinatown Implementation

Chinatown Bicyclist & Pedestrian Recommendations

The first phase of the NEXT Chinatown Implementation project — the creation of a bicycle and pedestrian memo — is now complete. This memo contains recommendations to guide key implementers, such as the Chicago Department of Transportation, the Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community, and 11th Ward Alderman Nicole Lee and her staff, in creating safer and more pleasant walking and biking conditions. The memo is due in great part to the involvement of many partners. Extensive community engagement and data-driven decision making helped to craft these safety recommendations, which will make Chinatown a safer place for all, no matter age or physical ability.

Northwest Cook County Transit Coordination study

Northwest Cook County Map and Study Area Boundaries. They include the Village of Hoffman Estates and the Village of Schaumburg, which area spread across four townships: Barrington, Palatine, Hanover, and Schaumburg. These townships and municipalities make up the study area.

The Northwest Cook County Transit Coordination Study will assess current transit services in the area and propose solutions for a more seamless, easy-to-use transit system where riders are more able to cross township and village boundaries. The project is currently undergoing extensive community engagement across the study area. Our first engagement event was a senior luncheon in the Village of Schaumburg, where CMAP staff and project consultants (SRF and Metro Strategies) distributed surveys to attendees.