Help us connect the Chicago River Trail from Belmont to Diversey Avenues

Active Transportation Alliance in partnership with the Boys and Girls Club and Port Urbanism is working to study and advance ideas for connecting the end of the 312 RiverRun at Belmont Ave to the path at Lathrop Homes, which runs for a half-mile north and south of Diversey Ave. This project will advance concepts for making on-street connections between these two trails and connecting them along the edge of the Chicago River--a key connection for a continuous Chicago River Trail. Your ideas will inform the project recommendations for connecting the area between Belmont and Diversey Avenues.
Image credits: Port Urbanism

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* 1. What is your relationship(s) to the Belmont to Diversey study area? Please check all that apply.

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* 2. Which modes of travel would you use on the riverfront? Select all that apply.

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* 3. How would you primarily like to use improved riverfront access along this stretch of the Chicago River (Leavitt St. to Belmont Avenue)? Please check all that apply.

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* 4. Please rank the following in the order of importance to you.

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* 5. What streets would you recommend using for an on-street connection between Belmont and Diversey Avenues?

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* 6. What are the top 3 issues you would like this project to address? Please explain.

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* 7. Is there anything else you'd like to add?

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* 8. Please enter your email address below for project updates.  Thank you for taking the survey!

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