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Trustees direct staff to prepare ordinance for PACE park-and-ride expansion after neighbors raise security and light concerns
Summary
Trustees voted 6-0 to direct staff to prepare an ordinance for PACE’s proposal to expand its Lincolnshire Drive park-and-ride to 197 spaces with a small enclosed waiting room and EV charging, after questions about fencing, cameras, lighting and accessible parking.
The Burr Ridge Board of Trustees on Jan. 26 directed staff to prepare an ordinance for a special-use and sign-variation application from PACE, the suburban bus division of the Regional Transportation Authority, to expand its Lincolnshire Drive park-and-ride to 197 parking spaces and add a small enclosed waiting room with restrooms and some EV charging stations.
Janine, representing planning staff, told trustees the Jan. 19 plan commission hearing recommended unanimous approval with conditions including landscaping, security measures and lighting controls. Janine said the proposed expansion would increase…
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