January 23, 2018 Travel patterns in economically disconnected area clusters The regional transportation system’s primary role is to connect residents and businesses to opportunities, which plays a crucial role in promoting inclusive economic growth. Longer commute times decrease the productivity of workers and hinder their ability to connect to available and attainable employment opportunities. This analysis shows that EDA clusters differ substantially in average commute time and transportation mode usage, generally associated with differences in job types and location, race and ethnicity, and income. Long distances or lack of transit connectivity between employment centers and housing in many EDAs creates more burdensome commutes. This is particularly true for the region’s predominately black EDAs in the south and west neighborhoods of Chicago as well as some parts of the south suburbs, where residents typically have poor transportation mode options. Download the Travel Patterns in Economically Disconnected Area Clusters reportOpens in a new tab This policy update is the second in a series examining the region’s economically disconnected areas (EDAs) and their transportation and commute challenges. The first update groups EDAs that are geographically, demographically, and economically similar and discusses trends across them. This update explores commute patterns and travel trends for workers residing in EDAs, identifying the clusters where commute disparities are highest. The third illustrates several case studies to highlight the role transportation and land use play in linking EDA and economically connected area residents to jobs. Article by CMAP staff Stay connected with your community Newsletter sign-up Opens in a modal Latest Highlights Click to read CMAP Board Spotlight: Matt Brolley, Montgomery village president represents Kane/Kendall Posted on Click to read CMAP Board Spotlight: Matt Brolley, Montgomery village president represents Kane/Kendall Click to read Transportation Improvement Program conformity analysis open for public comment through May 23, 2025 Posted on Click to read Transportation Improvement Program conformity analysis open for public comment through May 23, 2025 Click to read New data to help communities make informed housing decisions Posted on Click to read New data to help communities make informed housing decisions Click to read Students are invited to apply for CMAP's five-day summer program Posted on Click to read Students are invited to apply for CMAP's five-day summer program