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Appendix E-6: Wetlands Mapping and EcoCat Results
Kedz
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63Rd St
Division St
71St St
Pulas
ki Rd
103Rd St
Chicago Ave
Touhy Ave
Belmont Ave
Addison St
59Th St
Elston Ave
51St St
16Th St
Oakton St
Montrose Ave
Milwaukee Ave
Archer Ave
Ashla
nd Av
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Weste
rn Av
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Laram
ie Av
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Clark St
75Th St
35Th St
87Th St
79Th St
Church St
Diversey Ave
King D
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Lawrence Ave
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Howard St
111Th St
Lake St
Racin
e Ave
Califo
rnia A
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Devon Ave
26Th St
Kimba
ll Ave
Austi
n Blvd
Dame
n Ave
Armitage Ave
67Th St
43Rd St
Dempster St
Austin Ave
Halst
ed St
Pratt Ave
18Th St
Indian
a Ave
74Th St
Adams St
Clybourn Ave
Oak P
ark Av
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Roosevelt Rd
Mich
igan A
ve
Harle
m Av
e
106Th St
Mcco
rmick
Blvd
Higgins Ave
Warren Blvd
Marquette Rd
Foster Ave
Nagle
Ave
Vince
nnes
Ave
Narra
gans
ett Av
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Pershing Rd
Broa
dway
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Pratt Blvd
Gross P
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39Th St
Weste
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Yates
Blvd
Wood
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Beckwith Rd
South Chicago Ave
Talcott Ave
100Th St
Asbu
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Cente
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Orlea
ns St
Beverly Ave
Ridge Ave14Th Pl
Hayes Dr
Emerson St
Wauk
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Jersey Ave
Harts Rd
Throop St
Lake Park Ave
95Th St
25Th Pl
Torre
nce A
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Dame
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Sheri dan Rd
Ashla
nd Av
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39Th St
State St
Halst
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31St St31St St
47Th St
Central Ave
35Th St
63Rd St
Lake St
Grand Ave
Oak P
ark Av
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Shermer Rd
Cotta
ge G
rove
Ave
Pershing Rd
King Dr
43Rd St
Grand Ave
Lincoln Ave
Ridge
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Halst
ed St
Central Ave
Lincoln Ave
43
Califo
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111Th St
Cermak Rd
87Th St
Kedz
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55Th St
Centr
al Ave Pershing Rd
King D
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Halst
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Lehigh Ave
Main St
Weste
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State
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Foster Ave
43
Fullerton Ave
Cotta
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Ave
Centr
al Ave
Pulas
ki Rd
79Th St
Marquette Rd
Vi nce
nnes
Ave
26Th St
Centr
al Ave
103Rd St
Joliet Rd
55Th St
Ashland AvenueCorridor
Chicago
Skokie
Cicero
Oak Lawn
Berwyn
Burbank
Oak Park
Niles
Bedford Park
Stickney
Lincolnwood
Morton Grove
Evergreen Park
Hometown
Harwood Heights
Summit
Norridge
Chicago
Evanston
Lake Michigan
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NCS
BNSF
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Wetlands
Data source:Cook County Assessor, City of Chicago, CMAP, US Census, National Wetland Inventory (NWI)
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Chicago
Chicago Sanitary and Ship CanalNorth Branch Chicago RiverOther NWI Wetlands
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid TransitAshland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boarding areas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions at intersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction, pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the Ashland Corridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The Western Corridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/25/20131311469CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database contains no record of State-listed threatened or endangered species, Illinois Natural Area Inventory sites, dedicated Illinois Nature Preserves, or registered Land and Water Reserves in the vicinity of the project location.
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:40N, 14E, 1740N, 14E, 1840N, 14E, 1940N, 14E, 20
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Page 1 of 2
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
Privacy
EcoCAT generates a public record subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Otherwise, IDNR uses the information submitted to EcoCAT solely for internal tracking purposes.
Page 2 of 2
IDNR Project Number: 1311469
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/25/20131311522CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database contains no record of State-listed threatened or endangered species, Illinois Natural Area Inventory sites, dedicated Illinois Nature Preserves, or registered Land and Water Reserves in the vicinity of the project location.
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:40N, 14E, 1940N, 14E, 2040N, 14E, 2940N, 14E, 30
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Page 1 of 2
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
Privacy
EcoCAT generates a public record subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Otherwise, IDNR uses the information submitted to EcoCAT solely for internal tracking purposes.
Page 2 of 2
IDNR Project Number: 1311522
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/25/20131311523CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database contains no record of State-listed threatened or endangered species, Illinois Natural Area Inventory sites, dedicated Illinois Nature Preserves, or registered Land and Water Reserves in the vicinity of the project location.
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:40N, 14E, 2940N, 14E, 3040N, 14E, 3140N, 14E, 32
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Page 1 of 2
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
Privacy
EcoCAT generates a public record subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Otherwise, IDNR uses the information submitted to EcoCAT solely for internal tracking purposes.
Page 2 of 2
IDNR Project Number: 1311523
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/25/20131311524CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database contains no record of State-listed threatened or endangered species, Illinois Natural Area Inventory sites, dedicated Illinois Nature Preserves, or registered Land and Water Reserves in the vicinity of the project location.
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:39N, 14E, 539N, 14E, 640N, 14E, 3140N, 14E, 32
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Page 1 of 2
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
Privacy
EcoCAT generates a public record subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Otherwise, IDNR uses the information submitted to EcoCAT solely for internal tracking purposes.
Page 2 of 2
IDNR Project Number: 1311524
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/25/20131311525CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database contains no record of State-listed threatened or endangered species, Illinois Natural Area Inventory sites, dedicated Illinois Nature Preserves, or registered Land and Water Reserves in the vicinity of the project location.
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:39N, 14E, 539N, 14E, 639N, 14E, 739N, 14E, 8
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Page 1 of 2
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
Privacy
EcoCAT generates a public record subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Otherwise, IDNR uses the information submitted to EcoCAT solely for internal tracking purposes.
Page 2 of 2
IDNR Project Number: 1311525
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/25/20131311526CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database shows the following protected resources may be in the vicinity of the project location:
Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:39N, 14E, 539N, 14E, 639N, 14E, 739N, 14E, 8
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Page 1 of 2
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
Privacy
EcoCAT generates a public record subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Otherwise, IDNR uses the information submitted to EcoCAT solely for internal tracking purposes.
Page 2 of 2
IDNR Project Number: 1311526
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/25/20131311527CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database shows the following protected resources may be in the vicinity of the project location:
Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:39N, 14E, 739N, 14E, 839N, 14E, 1739N, 14E, 18
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Page 1 of 2
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
Privacy
EcoCAT generates a public record subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Otherwise, IDNR uses the information submitted to EcoCAT solely for internal tracking purposes.
Page 2 of 2
IDNR Project Number: 1311527
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/25/20131311529CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database shows the following protected resources may be in the vicinity of the project location:
Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:39N, 14E, 1839N, 14E, 1939N, 14E, 20
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Page 1 of 2
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
Privacy
EcoCAT generates a public record subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Otherwise, IDNR uses the information submitted to EcoCAT solely for internal tracking purposes.
Page 2 of 2
IDNR Project Number: 1311529
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/25/20131311531CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database shows the following protected resources may be in the vicinity of the project location:
Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:39N, 14E, 1939N, 14E, 2039N, 14E, 2939N, 14E, 3039N, 14E, 3139N, 14E, 32
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Page 1 of 2
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
Privacy
EcoCAT generates a public record subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Otherwise, IDNR uses the information submitted to EcoCAT solely for internal tracking purposes.
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IDNR Project Number: 1311531
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/25/20131311532CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database shows the following protected resources may be in the vicinity of the project location:
Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:39N, 14E, 2939N, 14E, 3039N, 14E, 3139N, 14E, 32
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Page 1 of 2
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
Privacy
EcoCAT generates a public record subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Otherwise, IDNR uses the information submitted to EcoCAT solely for internal tracking purposes.
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IDNR Project Number: 1311532
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street,, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/25/20131311533CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database contains no record of State-listed threatened or endangered species, Illinois Natural Area Inventory sites, dedicated Illinois Nature Preserves, or registered Land and Water Reserves in the vicinity of the project location.
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:38N, 14E, 538N, 14E, 639N, 14E, 3139N, 14E, 32
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Page 1 of 2
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
Privacy
EcoCAT generates a public record subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Otherwise, IDNR uses the information submitted to EcoCAT solely for internal tracking purposes.
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IDNR Project Number: 1311533
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/25/20131311534CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database contains no record of State-listed threatened or endangered species, Illinois Natural Area Inventory sites, dedicated Illinois Nature Preserves, or registered Land and Water Reserves in the vicinity of the project location.
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:38N, 14E, 538N, 14E, 638N, 14E, 738N, 14E, 838N, 14E, 1738N, 14E, 18
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Page 1 of 2
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
Privacy
EcoCAT generates a public record subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Otherwise, IDNR uses the information submitted to EcoCAT solely for internal tracking purposes.
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IDNR Project Number: 1311534
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/25/20131311535CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database contains no record of State-listed threatened or endangered species, Illinois Natural Area Inventory sites, dedicated Illinois Nature Preserves, or registered Land and Water Reserves in the vicinity of the project location.
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:38N, 14E, 738N, 14E, 838N, 14E, 1738N, 14E, 1838N, 14E, 1938N, 14E, 20
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Page 1 of 2
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
Privacy
EcoCAT generates a public record subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Otherwise, IDNR uses the information submitted to EcoCAT solely for internal tracking purposes.
Page 2 of 2
IDNR Project Number: 1311535
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/25/20131311536CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database contains no record of State-listed threatened or endangered species, Illinois Natural Area Inventory sites, dedicated Illinois Nature Preserves, or registered Land and Water Reserves in the vicinity of the project location.
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:38N, 14E, 1938N, 14E, 2038N, 14E, 2938N, 14E, 30
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Page 1 of 2
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
Privacy
EcoCAT generates a public record subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Otherwise, IDNR uses the information submitted to EcoCAT solely for internal tracking purposes.
Page 2 of 2
IDNR Project Number: 1311536
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/26/20131311589CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database contains no record of State-listed threatened or endangered species, Illinois Natural Area Inventory sites, dedicated Illinois Nature Preserves, or registered Land and Water Reserves in the vicinity of the project location.
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:38N, 14E, 2938N, 14E, 3038N, 14E, 32
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Page 1 of 2
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
Privacy
EcoCAT generates a public record subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Otherwise, IDNR uses the information submitted to EcoCAT solely for internal tracking purposes.
Page 2 of 2
IDNR Project Number: 1311589
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/26/20131311591CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database contains no record of State-listed threatened or endangered species, Illinois Natural Area Inventory sites, dedicated Illinois Nature Preserves, or registered Land and Water Reserves in the vicinity of the project location.
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:37N, 14E, 537N, 14E, 638N, 14E, 2938N, 14E, 3038N, 14E, 3138N, 14E, 32
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
Page 1 of 2
Disclaimer
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database cannot provide a conclusive statement on the presence, absence, or condition of natural resources in Illinois. This review reflects the information existing in the Database at the time of this inquiry, and should not be regarded as a final statement on the site being considered, nor should it be a substitute for detailed site surveys or field surveys required for environmental assessments. If additional protected resources are encountered during the project’s implementation, compliance with applicable statutes and regulations is required.
Terms of Use
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to these terms. These terms may be revised by IDNR as necessary. If you continue to use the EcoCAT application after we post changes to these terms, it will mean that you accept such changes. If at any time you do not accept the Terms of Use, you may not continue to use the website.
1. The IDNR EcoCAT website was developed so that units of local government, state agencies and the public could request information or begin natural resource consultations on-line for the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act, Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, and Illinois Interagency Wetland Policy Act. EcoCAT uses databases, Geographic Information System mapping, and a set of programmed decision rules to determine if proposed actions are in the vicinity of protected natural resources. By indicating your agreement to the Terms of Use for this application, you warrant that you will not use this web site for any other purpose.
2. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this website are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and/or the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.
3. IDNR reserves the right to enhance, modify, alter, or suspend the website at any time without notice, or to terminate or restrict access.
Security
EcoCAT operates on a state of Illinois computer system. We may use software to monitor traffic and to identify unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information, to cause harm or otherwise to damage this site. Unauthorized attempts to upload, download, or change information on this server is strictly prohibited by law.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this system, including supporting hardware or software, may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible violation of law may be provided to law enforcement officials.
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IDNR Project Number: 1311591
Applicant: IDNR Project Number:
Address:Contact: Abby Mazza
125 S. Wacker DriveSuite 600Chicago, IL 60606
Date:
Project:Address:
Western and Ashland Corridors Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)Ashland Avenue from 500 feet north of Irving Park Road to 500 ft. south of 95th Street, Chicago
Description: The proposed improvements generally include construction of BRT stations and boardingareas, upgrade of traffic signal systems, implementation of queue jump lanes and turn restrictions atintersections, removal of travel lanes to accommodate a designated bus lane in each direction,pavement milling and resurfacing, and streetscape improvements. This submittal is for the AshlandCorridor, which extends from Irving Park Road on the north to 95th Street on the south. The WesternCorridor will be evaluated separately as part of a future submittal.
03/26/20131311594CDM Smith
Natural Resource Review ResultsThis project was submitted for information only. It is not a consultation under Part 1075.
The Illinois Natural Heritage Database contains no record of State-listed threatened or endangered species, Illinois Natural Area Inventory sites, dedicated Illinois Nature Preserves, or registered Land and Water Reserves in the vicinity of the project location.
LocationThe applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the location submitted for the project.
County: Cook
Township, Range, Section:37N, 14E, 537N, 14E, 637N, 14E, 737N, 14E, 8
Local or State Government JurisdictionOther
IL Department of Natural Resources ContactImpact Assessment Section217-785-5500Division of Ecosystems & Environment
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IDNR Project Number: 1311594