ON TO 2050 includes a number of local strategy maps that help relate larger data to the municipal or community-level. Explore the interactive maps below and download the data used to create them on the CMAP Data Hub. Community Conservation areas Click to go to Conservation areas Coordinated planning areas Click to go to Coordinated planning areas Economically disconnected and divested areas Click to go to Economically disconnected and divested areas Walkability in the Chicago region Click to go to Walkability in the Chicago region Prosperity Economically disconnected and divested areas Click to go to Economically disconnected and divested areas Traded clusters Click to go to Traded clusters Environment Conservation areas Click to go to Conservation areas Coordinated planning areas Click to go to Coordinated planning areas Drinking water source coordination Click to go to Drinking water source coordination Urban flood susceptibility index Click to go to Urban flood susceptibility index Park access Click to go to Park access Watershed integrity Click to go to Watershed integrity Governance The intent of local strategy maps is to provide more local detail to help local governments and organizations implement the plan. Many of the recommendations of the Governance chapter — such as those on partnerships, capacity building, and data transparency — are appropriate for local action. These topics do not, however, lend themselves to spatial analysis and representation. Mobility Local freight clusters and truck bottlenecks Click to go to Local freight clusters and truck bottlenecks Highway needs Click to go to Highway needs Transit availability and employment Click to go to Transit availability and employment Transit and employment density in economically disconnected areas Click to go to Transit and employment density in economically disconnected areas Walkability in the Chicago region Click to go to Walkability in the Chicago region