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Planning and Development


The Department of Planning and Development plans and manages the Park District’s Capital Improvement Program. As part of this process, the Department manages land acquisitions; conducts inventory and historic analysis; designates landmarks; establishes design standards for parks; produces initial development plans and design documents; reviews landscape and architectural plans for parkland; performs research and policy analysis; writes grants; and works with other park departments, community groups, and city agencies to determine the location, scope, and design of parks.

Capital Improvement Plan

This Capital Improvement Plan presents the Chicago Park District’s forecast for facility improvements over the next five years. Each project was selected through careful consideration and with valuable input from advisory councils and other community stakeholders. Through our long-term plan and commitment to enhance the quality of life throughout Chicago, we will continue to provide excellent recreation opportunities, beautifully maintained facilities, and a customer focused and responsive park system.

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Framework Plans

What is the purpose of a framework plan?

The purpose of a Park Framework Plan is to create a long-term plan for the park that responds to diverse neighborhood needs as well as the historic context of the park. The plan provides a vision for improvements to the park over time and serves as a planning tool for both the community and the Park District. The plan outlines priorities and ensures that improvements are done in a coordinated and holistic manner. The plan is consulted as capital funding becomes available.

Title Modified Size  
Chicago Lakefront Harbor Framework Plan 08/07/09 4,463 KB
Grant Park Framework Plan 08/07/09 76,946 KB
Lincoln Park Framework Plan Addendum 2-13-08 08/07/09 180 KB
Lincoln Park Framework Plan 08/07/09 16,443 KB

last updated: Friday, August 6, 2009