You tell us.

From surveys, to stakeholder interviews, to social polls, to public workshops, this process is designed to hear from the many voices that make up Clark Street. Please sign up below to receive project news and updates. The final study has been adopted - Check it out HERE!

 

PROJECT HAPPENINGS

  • Thanks for joining the City of Chicago Department of Planning + Development and study team for the virtual meeting held on Tuesday, January 31st at 5 PM. Thanks for your valuable feedback! Weren’t able to attend? No worries! Check out the meeting recording HERE. Stay tuned, the final report will be uploaded to the project website after adoption.

  • Thanks for your feedback on the draft Clark Street Crossroads Corridor Study! Stay tuned, the final report will be uploaded to the project website after adoption.

  • Big thanks to everyone that attended the second Clark Street Crossroads community workshop on July 19th at the Chase Fieldhouse! Your thoughts will help guide the draft plan’s street and roadway improvements recommendations, example public and private development opportunities and approaches, and design guidelines for the corridor from Foster to Montrose. CLICK HERE to review the draft boards presented at the workshop for community input.

  • Thank you to the 861 participants who shared their corridor improvements priorities with the study team.

  • Thanks for sharing your feedback during the first virtual Community Workshop on Tuesday, February 15th. CLICK HERE to watch the workshop recording. CLICK HERE to view the Questions & Answers Summary.

  • Thank you to the 743 participants who shared their vision and desired corridor improvements with the study team.

  • CLICK HERE to check out community ideas for improvements all around the Clark Street corridor.

  • Get ready to hear the corridor! This community exercise resulted in a custom playlist for the corridor.

SEND US YOUR CLARK STREET JAMS.

Soundtrack
of Clark.

 

What do you hear when walking along Clark Street? What song reminds you of this corridor? Do you associate a specific tune with a memory you had while in a local business?

 

What better way to capture the vibes of a place than creating its own custom soundtrack, including the songs that make you think of this place—from the Country tunes at Carol's to the song that you blare while driving down Clark on a summer day?

 

Your thoughts on Clark Street.

Questions or comments? Reach out to the City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development (DPD)!

We appreciate your thoughts!