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Transit-Oriented Communities (TOC): Arlington Heights vs Chicago

How do transit-oriented communities (toc) rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Chicago, IL?

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

No data available yet for Arlington Heights.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Chicago's TOD Ordinance MCC 17-10-0102 reduces parking minimums and allows higher density and FAR bonuses for residential and mixed-use projects within walking distance of CTA rail or high-frequency bus corridors.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsChicago
Ordinance-MCC 17-10 TOD
Standard distance-1,320 ft from rail station
Pedestrian Street distance-2,640 ft allowed
Parking reduction-Up to 100 percent
Density bonus-Up to 25 percent

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Arlington Heights FAQ

No FAQs available.

Chicago FAQ

Does TOD apply only near CTA rail stations?

Originally yes. The 2022 Connected Communities Ordinance extended eligibility to high-frequency bus corridors identified in the city's Bus Priority Network, broadening TOD coverage citywide under MCC 17-10.

Can a developer build zero parking under TOD?

Yes. Within 1,320 feet of a CTA rail station, residential and mixed-use projects may eliminate parking entirely, subject to compliance with bicycle parking and affordable-unit requirements under MCC 17-10.

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