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CMAP Resources for Green Infrastructure Planning Resilient Chicago July 8, 2015 Kate Evasic Associate Planner

Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning Formed by state law in 2005 to integrate planning for transportation and land use Works across jurisdictions 7 counties 284 municipalities Over 1,200 units of local government

GO TO 2040 Stormwater-Related Recommendations Integrate land use policies and site planning with water resources Reduce runoff volume Use site-scale green infrastructure to manage stormwater Develop sustainable sources of financing

Local Technical Assistance Program Implements GO TO 2040 by providing planning assistance to local communities Initially funded by HUD, now combination of sources Initiated in 2011; 100 plans completed and 50 underway New projects selected annually

Need to Address Localized Flooding

Stormwater Management Opportunity Planning Overview Funded through the MacArthur Foundation and Cook County CDBG-DR Goal to integrate better stormwater management decisions into: Local planning Municipal operations and budgeting decisions Data and information sharing Transportation planning and programing https://datahub.cmap.illinois.gov/

Stormwater Management Opportunity Planning Overview Incorporate within comprehensive plans and other local plans Align with land use and transportation planning by focusing on above-ground solutions

Stormwater Management Opportunity Planning Approach 1. Data Collection Historic conditions Topography Impervious cover Land use Repetitive flood claims and local flood data

Stormwater Management Opportunity Planning Approach 2. Data Analysis Overland flow accumulation modeling using Arc Hydro tools Catchment area delineation

Stormwater Management Opportunity Planning Approach 3. Evaluation Overlay analysis Prioritize catchments based on challenges and opportunities

Stormwater Management Opportunity Planning Approach 4. Public Engagement Identify or confirm problem areas Educate residents and property owners Garner public support for GI investment

Stormwater Management Opportunity Planning Potential Recommendations Policies and Ordinances Engineering and Capital Improvements Maintenance and Monitoring Financing Education

LTA Project Examples Examples of current projects incorporating stormwater management approach Plan Type Municipality Potential Outcome Comprehensive Plan South Holland Identify potential GI interventions based on land use Transportation Plan Crystal Lake Incorporate GI into street design standards Capital Improvement Plan Blue Island Build GI into road reconstruction projects Prioritize past plan recommendations

Park Forest Unified Development Ordinance Landscape Requirements Permits different configurations of landscape islands and other required landscape areas to meet stormwater management objectives Requires all landscaping be designed to encourage stormwater infiltration Requires that landscape areas have a sufficient minimum width to promote tree health and reduce impervious coverage Includes maximum impervious coverage ratios to facilitate stormwater infiltration 50% total plant material must consist of native and drought-resistant plants

Other Resources Stormwater Utilities report Legal authority Program details Illinois case studies Rolling Meadows Highland Park Downers Grove Implementation Addressing Concerns

Thank you! Kate Evasic kevasic@cmap.illinois.gov (312) 386 8782 CMAP website: www.cmap.illinois.gov GO TO 2040: www.cmap.illinois.gov/2040 Local Technical Assistance Program: www.cmap.illinois.gov/lta