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ON TO 2050 Layer: Park Access
This story map shows access to parks per 1,000 people based on geographic proximity to recreational open space. People are considered to have access to “neighborhood parks”... -
ON TO 2050 Layers: Transit Needs
This Local Strategy Map combines CMAP's updated transit availability index with employment density data at the subzone level. We focused on employment density based on the... -
ON TO 2050 Layer: Watershed Integrity
The watershed integrity local strategy map shows percent impervious surface by catchment, which is one of many indicators that can be used to assess the quality of aquatic... -
ON TO 2050 Layer: Coordinated Planning Areas
The Coordinated Planning Areas local strategy map identifies communities that have a significant amount of agricultural or natural lands within or adjacent to their boundaries. -
ON TO 2050 Layer: Conservation Areas
A range of land types, such as wetlands, floodplains, forests, savannas, and prairies, provide crucial ecosystem services, habitat, and recreational amenities to the region. The... -
ON TO 2050 Layer: Highway Needs
Evaluating existing needs of the system was part of the Regionally Significant Projects (RSP) evaluation process and a key component of performance based programming. This layer... -
ON TO 2050 Layer: Drinking Water
ON TO 2050 calls on the region to coordinate shared water supply resources for long-term sustainability and identifies strategies that are particularly relevant for specific... -
ON TO 2050 Layer: EDAs and Disinvested Areas
One of the principles of ON TO 2050 is inclusive growth, which refers to “economic processes that enable the broadest possible proportion of residents and communities to... -
ON TO 2050 Layer: Walkability
CMAP conducted an analysis to estimate the walkability of the region based on current infrastructural conditions and access to destinations. While several measures of... -
ON TO 2050 Layer: Traded Clusters
This local strategy map (LSM) identifies concentrated areas of employment within traded industry clusters. Specifically, the LSM identifies areas with high amounts of... -
ON TO 2050 Layer: Freight
These are six areas of dense, freight-supportive land uses that will help focus future freight-related research and recommendations. Truck bottlenecks are defined as locations...