File #: 17-1125    Version: 1 Name: RESOLUTION OF THE COOK COUNTY COMMISSION ON SOCIAL INNOVATION CALLING ON A FEASIBILITY STUDY OF CROSS-RAIL CHICAGO
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 1/12/2017 In control: Business and Economic Development Committee
On agenda: 1/18/2017 Final action: 2/8/2017
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION RESOLUTION OF THE COOK COUNTY COMMISSION ON SOCIAL INNOVATION CALLING ON A FEASIBILITY STUDY OF CROSS-RAIL CHICAGO WHEREAS, the Cook County Commission on Social Innovation was established via ordinance, April of 2016, and codified as Chapter 14, Article IX Sections 14-89 to 14-97 to develop policy recommendations for the Cook County Board of Commissioners on matters related to economic development that address divestment and or disinvestment in areas within the Cook County region; and WHEREAS, the Commission has found through the Cook County Long Range Transportation Plan that improved and expanded passenger train service is essential to maintain Cook County's economic vitality and allow for increased growth and prosperity; and WHEREAS, finding major transportation projects that can unite the county's economy, by linking business centers to housing centers, convention centers and tourism destinations in order to connect disconnected populations should take prec...
Sponsors: JESÚS G. GARCÍA

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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

 

RESOLUTION OF THE COOK COUNTY COMMISSION ON SOCIAL INNOVATION CALLING ON A FEASIBILITY STUDY OF CROSS-RAIL CHICAGO

 

WHEREAS, the Cook County Commission on Social Innovation was established via ordinance, April of 2016, and codified as Chapter 14, Article IX Sections 14-89 to 14-97 to develop policy recommendations for the Cook County Board of Commissioners on matters related to economic development that address divestment and or disinvestment in areas within the Cook County region; and

 

WHEREAS, the Commission has found through the Cook County Long Range Transportation Plan that improved and expanded passenger train service is essential to maintain Cook County’s economic vitality and allow for increased growth and prosperity; and

 

WHEREAS, finding major transportation projects that can unite the county’s economy, by linking business centers to housing centers, convention centers and tourism destinations in order to connect disconnected populations should take precedence; and

 

WHEREAS, Cook County has ceased the diversion of Motor Fuel Tax funds; and

 

WHEREAS, the Commission on Social Innovation’s committee on Public Capital learned of the Metropolitan High Speed Rail Association’s Cross-Rail Chicago proposal, and collectively introduced it to the overall Commission on Social Innovation on October 20th of 2016; and

 

WHEREAS, the Cross-Rail Chicago plan seeks to connect the tens of thousands of unemployed and underemployed residents living in the south and west sides to jobs available in and around O’Hare Airport on the northwest side and the northwest suburbs; and

 

WHEREAS, the Cross-Rail Chicago plan seeks to affirm the county’s place as financial, business and cultural capital of the Midwest by attracting ridership from millions of tourists and visitors every year; and

 

WHEREAS, Cross-Rail Chicago proposes coordination between the Chicago Transit Authority, Pace and Metra to create a unified, county-wide transportation network that may be piloted through the expansion of the Metra Electric line, the Metra North Central service to O’hare via existing connections through Union Station, and the 16th Street tracks that would allow for direct rides from South Cook County to Northwest Cook County; and

 

WHEREAS, increasing the number of Metra trains, and connecting Metra lines together to Pace and Chicago Transit Authority bus lines would significantly improve service for Cook County; and

 

WHEREAS, such coordination could also provide access to and through Cook County for Amtrak and other trains transporting visitors to the region resulting in broader positive impact for the nation; and

 

WHEREAS, the Cook County Commission on Social Innovation unanimously voted in favor of encouraging the County of Cook to conduct such feasibility study of Metra Electric on December 18th, 2016;; and

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Cook County Commission on Social Innovation urges the Cook County Board of Commissioners to commission a feasibility study of the Metra Electric to be conducted by the Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways; and

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that passage of this resolution constitutes commissioning of the Department of Transportation and Highways by the Cook County Board of Commissioners for a feasibility study of Metra Electric.

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Department of Transportation and Highways share the results of the study with the Cook County Board of Commissioners, the Cook County Commission on Social Innovation, the City of Chicago, Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Department of Transportation, Pace, Metra Rail and the Regional Transportation Authority to commence discussions on coordination, integration of services, and the possibility of expansion of services to the West Side of Chicago and Western suburbs. 

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Commission on Social Innovation will host two community meetings to discuss the findings. 

 

EFFECTIVE DATE: This resolution shall be in effect immediately upon adoption.

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