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Multimodal Corridor Enhancement Project (MCORE) (Completed)

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Description

The Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District (MTD), City of Champaign, City of Urbana, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are partnering to improve mobility in our communities core through a federal Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant. The $47.2M Multimodal Corridor Enhancement Project (MCORE) Project is unprecedented in our community’s history and will have a transformative impact.

MCORE Project construction started in March of 2017 and substantially completed as of June 2021, covering five separate project areas to improve key urban transportation corridors.

Enhances Mobility Choices


The goal of MCORE is to provide a balance between all modes of transportation. Transportation choices address pedestrian access routes, bicycle lanes, transit efficiency and vehicle flow; and reduce potential conflict areas.

Improves Infrastructure


MCORE will improve the condition of the existing pavement and bring the streets of these core transit corridors into a state of good repair while redesigning them into complete streets to accommodate all users.

Promotes Sustainability


MCORE will encourage sustainable development that is located and designed to be compact and contiguous to existing development and have limited environmental impact; provide streetscape improvements for an enriched built environment, sense of place, and quality of life; emphasize all modes of transportation while decreasing the use of single occupancy vehicles, thereby reducing congestion, traffic hazards, and carbon emissions.

Improves Critical Linkages


The completion of the MCORE Project will provide better connections between the downtown centers of Champaign and Urbana, the university, the area’s major employers, health, and social service organizations.

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Bicycle Counts at Armory and Sixth

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  • Apr 22:

    The Eco-Counter was installed and activated on April 27, 2022

  • Aug 24:

    Eco-Counter stopped collecting data on August 27,2024.

Bicycle Counts at Green and Goodwin

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  • May 22:

    Counter installed and activated on May 10, 2022

Bicycle Counts at Illini Union

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  • Aug 21:

    Bicycle sensor was set-up wrong. Sensor was not counting bicycles. It was corrected on September 1, 2021

  • Sep 21:

    Bicycle sensor fixed on September 1

  • Jan 22:

    Sensor battery of the Illini Union South Side counter. Counter sent for repair

  • May 23:

    North Counter non operational. Sent for repair. Data from South side only

  • Sep 23:

    North counter repaired and reinstalled.

Bicycle Counts at Wright & Healey

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  • Sep 21:

    Counter installed and active since August 31, 2021

  • Sep 22:

    West side counter non operational and sent for repair.

  • Sep 23:

    West side counter has been repaired and reinstalled

Bicycle Counts at Wright & John (Bookstore/Transit Plaza)

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  • Jul 23:

    Counter installed on July 19, 2023

Pedestrian Count at Green and Goodwin

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  • May 22:

    Counter installed and activated on May 10, 2022

Pedestrian Count at Illini Union

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  • Sep 20:

    Counter north of Green St out of order since 9/12/20

  • Dec 20:

    Eco-Counter North of Green Street back online since 12/18/2020.

  • Dec 21:

    Sensor battery issues. Illini Union South side counter out of order since Dec 27, 2021. Counter sent for repair

  • Mar 22:

    Counter was fixed and reinstalled during Spring Break

  • Mar 23:

    South side counter - Battery died March 8. North Counter - Malfunctioning in March.

  • May 23:

    North Counter non operational. Sent for repair. Data from South side only

  • Sep 23:

    North side counter repaired and reinstalled.

Pedestrian Count at Wright & John (Bookstore/Transit Plaza)

Annotations

  • Jul 23:

    Counter installed on July 19, 2023

Pedestrian Counts at Armory and Sixth

Annotations

  • Apr 22:

    The Eco-Counter was installed and activated on April 27, 2022

  • Aug 24:

    Eco-Counter stopped collecting data on August 25, 2024.

Pedestrian Counts at Wright & Healey

Annotations

  • Sep 21:

    Counter installed and active since August 31, 2021

  • Sep 22:

    West side counter non operational and sent for repair.

  • Sep 23:

    West side counter has been repaired and reinstalled

Project Team

  • Primary Contact:

    Stacey DeLorenzo

    Project Leader:

    Dave Clark, P.E., City Engineer, City of Champaign

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