Jackson Boulevard Upgrades


Jackson Boulevard Upgrades


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Overview

CDOT installed a new protected bike lane and pedestrian improvements on Jackson Boulevard from Halsted Street to Ashland Avenue in 2023. The project was designed and implemented in coordination with the Illinois Department of Transportation. Vehicle travel lanes, parking, and bike lanes were reconfigured to promote safer driving speeds and better space for biking and walking along the corridor. 

Project Outcomes

  • New low-stress cycling option on Chicago’s Near West Side
  • Improved safety for people walking with shorter, more visible crossing locations
  • Easier access to neighborhood destinations, including shopping, parks, and school
  • Expansion of protected bike lanes on State jurisdiction roadways
Infrastructure Highlights

CTA bus pulled over at curbside stop in red bus only lane with a line of people waiting to board.
Protected Bike Lanes

Upgraded existing bike facilities with concrete curb and parking-protected bike lanes

CTA bus stopped at bus stop with a concrete bus boarding island separating the travel lane from green painted bike lane.
Pedestrian safety infrastructure

Expanded pedestrian space and reduced crossing distance with curb bump-outs at intersections

Person biking towards viewer in green painted bike lane separated from vehicle travel lane by concrete curb.
REPAVE & REFRESH

Improved pavement condition through resurfacing and refreshed crosswalks and other pavement markings

Project Location

Jackson Boulevard from Halsted Street to Ashland Avenue.

Status