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Chicagoland Transportation Demand Management Strategic Plan
  • Publication
  • (641 KB)
  • Posted by Guest Author
  • Apr 11, 2013
This is a draft Chicago area Transportation Demand Management Strategic Plan.
Commute Options Case Study: Champro Sports
  • Publication
  • (253 KB)
  • May 16, 2012
Champro Sports manufactures sports equipment and apparel, which it distributes from its location in Wheeling, Ill. Download the one-page case study to see how Champro is using Commute Options to improve their employees' commutes and give them alternatives to driving alone.
Commute Options Case Study: Labelmaster
  • Publication
  • (102 KB)
  • May 10, 2012
Labelmaster develops, manufactures and markets products that help industry comply with regulations governing the safe handling and transport of hazardous materials. Download the one-page case study to see how Labelmaster is using Commute Options to improve their employees' commutes and give them…
2012 Plan for Prosperity: Innovative Solutions for the New Normal
  • Publication
  • (1 MB)
  • Jan 12, 2012
To read MPC's 2012 Plan for Prosperity, download the file. The following is MPC President MarySue Barrett's introductory letter. Sometimes, things aren’t what they seem. For decades, the United States enjoyed what appeared to be boundless economic expansion. Consumers spent and borrowed…
Better Commutes, Less Congestion: Employers Unlock the Region's Gridlock
On Dec. 1, 2011, MPC hosted Better Commutes, Less Congestion: Employers Unlock the Region's Gridlock, a roundtable discussion of the Commute Options pilot program. Jeffrey Rehm of W.W. Grainger described that company's success in encouraging employees to switch from driving to taking transit by…
Bus Rapid Transit: Chicago's New Route to Opportunity
  • Audio
  • Aug 24, 2011
Listen to this roundtable event, recorded Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011, at which MPC released Bus Rapid Transit: Chicago's New Route to Opportunity, a vision for a 10-route Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network in Chicago that is feasible, best supports existing neighborhood assets, and fills accessibility…
Transportation for Livable Communities: A New Model for Selecting Investments
  • Presentation
  • Aug 18, 2011
The nonprofit Chicago-based Metropolitan Planning Council (MPC) has created a new way of screening and prioritizing transit projects to accomplish much more than simply moving people from point A to point B. MPC tested its method, which uses 14 quantifiable "livability metrics," to envision a…
Enrique PeƱalosa's Presentation at 8/17 Bus Rapid Transit Roundtable
  • Presentation
  • Aug 18, 2011
On Wednesday, Aug. 17, MPC released Bus Rapid Transit: Chicago's New Route to Opportunity, a vision for a 10-route Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network in Chicago that is feasible, best supports existing neighborhood assets, and fills accessibility gaps in the current transit network. At the public…
CDOT Commissioner Gabe Klein's Presentation at 8/17 Bus Rapid Transit Roundtable
  • Presentation
  • Aug 18, 2011
On Wednesday, Aug. 17, MPC released Bus Rapid Transit: Chicago's New Route to Opportunity, a vision for a 10-route Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network in Chicago that is feasible, best supports existing neighborhood assets, and fills accessibility gaps in the current transit network. At the public…
Josh Ellis' Presentation at 8/17 Bus Rapid Transit Roundtable
  • Presentation
  • Aug 18, 2011
On Wednesday, Aug. 17, MPC released Bus Rapid Transit: Chicago's New Route to Opportunity, a vision for a 10-route Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network in Chicago that is feasible, best supports existing neighborhood assets, and fills accessibility gaps in the current transit network. At the public…

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