R-19-09VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD
RESOLUTION NO. R-19-09
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD
COMPLETE STREETS POLICY
WHEREAS, transportation, quality of life, and economic development are all
connected through well-planned, well designed, and context sensitive transportation
solutions; and
WHEREAS, a Complete Street is defined as one that provides safe and convenient
access for all users of the road, including pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, and vehicular
traffic; and
WHEREAS, the Village of Deerfield views all transportation improvements as
opportunities to connect neighborhoods, calm traffic and improve safety, provide greater
access and mobility for users of the public way, and recognizes bicycle, pedestrian, and transit
modes as integral elements of the transportation system; and
WHEREAS, the Village of Deerfield Comprehensive Plan promotes a transportation
principal that Deerfield residents should be able to drive, walk, or bike safely and
conveniently throughout the Village for daily needs and activities; and
WHEREAS, numerous jurisdictions in the United States have adopted Complete
Streets Policies, including the State of Illinois, the Counties of Cook and DuPage, the Cities
of Champaign, Chicago and Des Plaines, and the Villages of Arlington Heights, Oak Park
and Forest Park; and
WHEREAS, the Village desires to adopt a Village of Deerfield Complete Streets
Policy ("Policy's, pursuant to which decisions regarding the public right-of-way will promote
the creation of Complete Streets; and
WHEREAS, the Village Board has determined that approving and adopting the
Policy will serve and be in the best interest of the Village;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE BOARD OF
DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, as follows:
SECTION ONE: RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into, and
made a part of, this Resolution as findings of the Village Board.
SECTION TWO: APPROVAL AND ADOPTION OF POLICY. The Village
Board hereby approves and adopts the Policy in substantially the form attached to this
Resolution as Exhibit A.
SECTION THREE: EFFECTIVE DATE. That this Resolution shall be in full force
and effect from and after its passage and approval as provided by law.
AYES: Benton, Jester, Oppenheim, Seiden, Shapiro, Struthers
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
PASSED: April 1, 2019
APPROVED: April 2, 2019
RESOLUTION NO. R-19-09
ATTEST:
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Kent S. Stfeet, Village Clerk
EXHIBIT A
VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD COMPLETE STREETS POLICY
I. POLICY GOALS.
Complete Streets can be achieved through network level improvements, through integration
into single location projects, or incrementally, though a series of small improvements or
maintenance activities. Decisions regarding the public right-of-way shall promote use by
pedestrians, bicyclists, public transit and motor vehicles, in a safe and effective manner
taking into account the surrounding community context and land uses. The Village shall
strive to create a comprehensive, integrated and connected network of transportation options
for all modes of conveyance, designed and operated to enable appropriate and safe access for
all users.
II. POLICY APPLICABILITY.
The Complete Streets policy shall be applied to all projects involving roadway improvements
and the movement of people when feasible. It is understood that there may be circumstances
in which it may not be practical or feasible to apply the Policy.
Such circumstances include the following:
a. The scope of the relevant project is limited to maintenance activities intended to keep
the roadway in serviceable condition.
b. There is sufficient documentation that there is no feasible way to accommodate
improvements for non-vehicular traffic with a project's scope.
c. There is no documented or anticipated need for accommodations of non-motorized
roadway user or the road is not a current or planned transit route.
d. The cost for a particular Complete Street design recommendation would be excessively
disproportionate to the need of that particular improvement, with due consideration
given to future users, latent demand, and the social and economic value of providing
a safer and more convenient transportation system for all users.
e. Documented environmental constraints or unsafe transportation issue. A "fee in lieu
of ” by the applicant to the Village may be considered so that other areas in the
community could benefit from complete streets elements. However, a written request
justifying the reasons why a project cannot incorporate complete streets elements
must be reviewed by the Complete Streets Committee and approved by the Village
Board.
III. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCESS.
The following procedures shall be used in order to ensure that the various projects within the
City advance the goals of the Complete Streets Policy.
a. Village of Deerfield Projects: Timing the planning and design phase of any public
transportation improvement project, the Complete Streets Committee, which shall
consist of the Village Manager (or her designee), Director of Public Works ( or her
designee), Chief of Police (or her designee), and Director of Community Development
shall conduct a review of the project relating to the incorporation of Complete Streets
elements into the project. The review shall be made with reference to current best
practices, as detailed in the reference materials and design guidelines listed in Section
4, and a recommendation shall be forwarded to the Village Board. A Complete Streets
project checklist shall be developed and used to assist with and to document the
Complete Streets review.
b. Other Public Agency Projects: The Village shall coordinate with external agencies,
including the Illinois Department of Transportation, Lake County Division of
Transportation, and Cook County Division of Transportation and Highways to provide
such Complete Streets technical assistance as is accepted by the other agencies. As
with the review process for the Village of Deerfield projects, outside agency projects
will be reviewed by the Complete Streets Committee for comments at the regular
Complete Streets meeting.
c. Private Development Projects: The Village shall review all private development
proposals with reference to the incorporation of Complete Streets elements and
general consistency with the Complete Streets Policy. Review for complete streets
consistency will be added to the existing Community Development private
development review process. The Village shall establish a Complete Streets project
checklist, which shall be used to assist with and document the Complete Streets
review process. Any private development that is unable to incorporate complete street
elements and does not meet the applicability standards as outlined in Section 2, may
seek relief by providing written justification that must be reviewed by the Compete
Streets Committee and approved by the Village Board.
IV. STANDARDS.
To create a connected network of facilities accommodating each mode of travel that is
consistent with and supportive of the local community, recognizing that all streets are
different and that the needs of various users will need to be balanced in a flexible manner.
The Village will generally follow accepted or adopted best practice design standards when
implementing improvements intended to fulfill this Complete Streets Policy, but will also
consider innovative or non-traditional design options to fit within the context of the
community, provide the needed flexibility based on the characteristics of the corridor, and
provide a comparable level of safety and connectivity.
The Village will provide training opportunities to staff and elected officials tasked with
implementing the Complete Streets policy as needed. All relevant Village staff shall review
and update as necessary their plans, manuals, rules, regulations, and programs to reflect the
principals of this Complete Streets Policy.
V. IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING.
In order to evaluate the Village's progress towards implementation of the Complete Streets
approach, the Village will use the following performance measures:
a. The Village shall incorporate Complete Streets into budgeting processes, work
plans and staffing projections and consider Complete Streets as one of the priorities
in roadway planning and funding decisions.
b. Staff shall prioritize the safe movement of pedestrians, bicycle and public
transportation traffic in decisions regarding the use of limited public right-of-way,
with consideration given to roadway context and land use.
c. Improvements in safety for all roadway users; increased capacity for all modes of
transportation; miles of new and repaired bicycle facilities; blocks of new and
repaired sidewalks; number of new and repaired marked street crossings; amount
of new and repaired signage; number of new and repaired curb ramps. Such
measures shall be incorporated into relevant plans, manual, policies, processes and
programs. Such plans, manual, rules, processes, and programs shall be reviewed
no less than five years. Staff shall report to the Village Board on an annual basis
on the progress made in implementing this policy.
d. Staff will review and revise as necessary plans, manuals, policies, processes and
programs to encourage the implementation of Complete Streets.
e. Annual progress meetings of the Complete Streets Committee.