The Chicago Transit Authority will soon begin a major renovation of the Austin Green Line station, including the addition of an elevator and other improvements to make the station fully accessible to those who use mobility devices as part of the CTA’s All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP).
The Chicago Transit Board recently approved the awarding of a contract not to exceed $15.3 million to John Burns Construction Company, LLC following a competitive procurement process. Funding for this critical infrastructure project was sourced through the federal government’s Surface Transportation Program (STP) and Governor Pritzker’s Rebuild Illinois Capital Plan. STP funds provided $20.3M in funding and Rebuild Illinois provided $5.3M to this project for a total budget of $25.6M.
“The CTA has made it a priority to collaborate with the disability community to pursue a vision of 100% accessibility for all customers,” said CTA President Dorval R. Carter, Jr., “Awarding this contract for the Austin Green Line, we are able to take another step forward to realize the goal of making all stations 100% accessible, while also seeking opportunities to invest in the Austin community on our city’s West Side.
The original street level station opened in 1899 and has not been upgraded since it was rebuilt in 1962. The work at the Austin Green Line station will include fully reconstructing the main station house at 351 N. Austin Blvd, which upon completion will feature a new elevator and escalator that connects the station house to the platform above, in addition to a new ADA accessible ramp, new stairs and a platform extension.
Details regarding the timeline of project work, including start and completion dates, will be announced at a later date.
Under the leadership of CTA President Carter, the ASAP Strategic Plan was released in 2018, which serves as a blueprint for making all rail stations fully accessible by 2038. Currently 103 of CTA’s 145 rail stations (70%) are ADA accessible. With this announcement, 14 stations are currently funded and in various stages of planning and design or under construction.