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Technical Assistance Providers Directory 

Land Use: Streetscapes and urban design
 



Andersonville Development Corporation

Chicagoland Bicycle Federation

Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning

DevCorp North

Metropolitan Planning Council

Northeastern Illinois Area Agency on Aging


Andersonville Development Corporation
5356 N. Clark Street
Second Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60640
(773) 728-7552
(773) 728-6488 (fax)
sdinges@andersonville.org
http://www.andersonvilledevcorp.org/


Main Contact for Technical Assistance:
Sara Dinges
Program Manager
(773) 728-7552
sdinges@andersonville.org

Other Areas of Technical Assistance:
Land Use: Community visioning; Economic Development: Business attraction / retention; Environment and Natural Resources:  Green practices in communities , Environment and Natural Resources (other); Other: Sustainable Development, Green practices for businesses


Chicagoland Bicycle Federation 
9 West Hubbard St.
Suite 402
Chicago, Illinois 60610
(312) 427-3325
(312) 427-4907 (fax)
info@biketraffic.org 
http://www.biketraffic.org/

Main Contact for Technical Assistance
Jody Orlovick
Executive Adminstrative Assistant
(312) 427-3325
(312) 427-4907 (fax)
jody@biketraffic.org 

Other Areas of Technical Assistance:
Land Use: Community visioningGreenways and trails; Transportation: Bicycle and pedestrian planningTransportation corridor planningTransportation (other); Environment and Natural Resources: Green practices in communities; Data/GIS: GIS mapping assistanceData/GIS (other)


Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning
233 S. Wacker Drive
Suite 800
Chicago, Illinois 60606
(312) 454-0400
(312) 454-0411 (fax)
info@cmap.illinois.gov
http://www.cmap.illinois.gov/


Main Contact for Technical Assistance:
Jon Hallas, AICP
Associate Planner
(312) 386-8764
(312) 386-8765 (fax)
jhallas@cmap.illinois.gov

Other Areas of Technical Assistance:
Land Use: Brownfield and greyfield redevelopment, Community visioning, Comprehensive plan development / review, Farmland preservation, Greenways and trails, Historic preservation, Infill, Mixed-use (re)development, Natural areas and open spaceZoning and smart codes, Land Use (other)Transportation: Bicycle and pedestrian planning, Capital project funding, Circulation and access planning, Financial resources for transportation planning, Implementing human services plans for transit, Integrating transportation and land use planning, Operating project funding, Small area traffic forecasting, Station area and transit oriented development, Transportation corridor planning, Transportation (other)Economic Development: Business attraction / retention, Office market analysis, Residential market analysis, Retail market analysis, Tax-increment financing (TIFs), Economic Development (other); Environment and Natural Resources: Conservation design, Flood protection, Green practices in communities, Local water conservation, Natural landscaping, Stormwater management, Stream and wetland protection, Water quality, Watershed plans, Environment and Natural Resources (other); Housing: Affordable housing, Prevention of foreclosures, Housing (other); Data / GIS: GIS demographic data, GIS land use data, GIS mapping assistance, Interpreting census data, Visualization / 3D modeling, Data / GIS (other)


DevCorp North
1557 W. Howard
Chicago, Illinois 60626
(773) 508-5885
(773) 508-9488 (fax) 
info@devcorpnorth.org
http://www.rogers-park.com/

Main Contact for Technical Assistance
:
Katrina Balog
Project Coordinator
(773) 508-5885
(773) 508-9488 (fax)
kbalog@devcorpnorth.org


Other Areas of Technical Assistance:
Land Use: Community visioningComprehensive plan development / review; Economic Development: Business attraction / retentionRetail market analysis, Economic Development (other)
Data / GIS: GIS demographic dataInterpreting census dataOther: Community asset mapping


Metropolitan Planning Council
25 East Washington Street
Suite 1600
Chicago, Illinois 60602
(312) 922-5616
(312) 922-5619 (fax)
info@metroplanning.org
http://www.metroplanning.org/

Main Contact for Technical Assistance:
Joanna Trotter
Manager, Community Building Initiative
(312) 863-6008
jtrotter@metroplanning.org

Other Areas of Technical Assistance:
Land Use: Brownfield and greyfield redevelopment, Community visioning, Comprehensive plan development / review, Farmland preservation, Greenways and trails, Historic preservation, Infill, Mixed-use (re)development, Natural areas and open space, Zoning and smart codes, Land Use (other)Transportation: Bicycle and pedestrian planning, Capital project funding, Circulation and access planning, Financial resources for transportation planning, Integrating transportation and land use planning, Station area and transit oriented development, Transportation corridor planning, Transportation (other)Economic Development: Business attraction / retention, Office market analysis, Residential market analysis, Retail market analysis, Tax-increment financing (TIFs), Economic Development (other); Environment and Natural Resources: Environment and Natural Resources (other); Housing: Affordable housing, Prevention of foreclosures, Housing (other)

 

 


 

Northeastern Illinois Area Agency on Aging
245 West Roosevelt Rd., Bldg. 6, Suites 41-43
West Chicago, Illinois 60185
(630) 293-5990
(630) 293-7488 (fax)
info_wsm@ageguide.or
www.ageguide.org


Main Contact for Technical Assistance:

Walter Meyers
Manager, Community Planning Division
(630) 293-5990
(630) 293-7488 (fax)
info_wsm@ageguide.org 

Other Areas of Technical Assistance:
Land Use: Community visioningComprehensive plan development/reviewZoning and smart codesLand Use (other); Transportation: Circulation and access planningImplementing human services plans for transitIntegrating transportation and land use planningTransportation (other); Economic Development: Economic Development (other); Environment and Natural: Resources Environment (other); Housing: Affordable housingHousing (other); Data/GIS: Interpreting census data; Other: The Area Agency on Aging offers assistance to communities to prepare for the increase in the number of older persons. We can share tools, best practices and other resource materials to help make better communities for all ages.