CTA Unveils Enhanced Bus Services for Chicago’s West SideCTA Unveils Enhanced Bus Services for Chicago’s West Side The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) has announced plans to revamp bus service on the city’s West Side, providing residents with improved transportation options. Expanded Routes and Increased Frequency The expansion includes extending existing routes, adding new ones, and increasing frequency on high-demand routes. The following specific enhancements have been outlined: * Route 17 “16th/18th” will be extended south to the CTA Orange Line Kedzie station. * Route 20 “Madison” will operate more frequently during all hours of service. * Route 62 “Archer” will have extended hours of operation, running until midnight. * New Route “West Side Circulator” will be created, connecting key destinations on the West Side. Enhanced Bus Stops The CTA is also investing in improving bus stops along the expanded routes. New features include: * Sidewalks and curb ramps for enhanced accessibility. * Real-time arrival displays to keep passengers informed. * Bus shelters to provide protection from the elements. Community Benefits The expanded bus service is expected to provide numerous benefits to residents of the West Side, including: * Increased mobility and access to employment, education, and healthcare. * Reduced travel times and improved reliability. * Enhanced safety for bus riders and pedestrians. * Reduced traffic congestion by encouraging the use of public transportation. Investment in Infrastructure The CTA is investing $12 million in the bus service enhancements, which include new buses, improved technology, and infrastructure upgrades. The project is expected to be completed by 2023. Public Input The CTA conducted extensive public outreach to gather input from residents and community groups. The agency held meetings, distributed surveys, and collected feedback online. The expanded bus service plan reflects the needs and priorities identified by the community. Next Steps The CTA will continue working with local stakeholders to finalize the implementation plan. The agency encourages residents to provide feedback and stay informed about the project’s progress at www.transitchicago.com.
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