The Greater Oak Brook Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Partnership recently hosted a meeting to explore the opportunity for a new Oak Brook employee shuttle service connecting with Metra. The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) is the lead agency for the project, and has contracted with the Transportation Management Association of Lake-Cook (TMA) to provide assistance. The primary goal of the shuttle service would be to provide better commute options to help local employers attract top talent.
The Chamber has worked with the RTA and TMA to identify three service areas that may have the greatest potential for shuttle routes for Oak Brook. These are in the Commerce Drive, Kensington Road/Jorie Boulevard, and Windsor/Swift Drive areas. These routes would access the Elmhurst Metra Station (Metra’s Union Pacific West Line) or Hinsdale Metra Station (Metra’s BNSF Line).
The RTA is considering funding the substantial majority of the operating costs for the first two years as a pilot program. During the first year of the pilot, property owners may contribute approximately 20% of the costs, or approximately $30,000 per route shared between participating property owners. For the second year property owners may contribute approximately 35% of the costs. The more properties participating, the lower the cost would be per building.
To continue beyond this potential two-year pilot, the route must be viable and working; for example at least 60 daily trips on each route are needed. Property owners would need to increase their financial participation to a minimum of 50% of the operating costs in partnership with Pace and Metra. Service levels and cost structure would need to be negotiated in the second year of the pilot, based on ridership, property owner interest, and transit agency budgets.
If a final plan is developed by the committee, it would take about three to four months to implement service. It is anticipated that service could start in 2017. For more information, please contact Tracy Mulqueen at 708-560-5271 or [email protected].
Hassett Express presented a ribbon cutting July 19, 2016 to recognize the opening of its new corporate headquarters at 18W100 22nd Street in Oakbrook Terrace. Hassett CEO Michelle Halkerston and Oakbrook Terrace Mayor Tony Ragucci led the ceremony.
Hassett Express CEO Michelle Halkerston with City of Oakbrook Terrace Alderman Tom Thomas, left, and Mayor Tony Ragucci, right
Hassett Express, LLC, a leader in transportation and logistics services, relocated in June to newly renovated space of almost 15,000 square feet, as an important part of its growth plan. The corporate office is home to the company’s logistics support, technology, customer service, financial, sales and marketing, and executive teams.
“Hassett Express is happy to call Oakbrook Terrace home for our 45 member headquarters staff. This location provides many advantages including its proximity to our operations facility near O’Hare,” said Michelle Halkerston, CEO. “Local amenities such as restaurants, retailers and parks are important to our team members. I believe these amenities, along with the convenient location, will also be attractive to new hires. We look forward to being an active member in the community.”
Mayor Ragucci added, “The City of Oakbrook Terrace welcomes new corporate resident Hassett Express and its CEO Michelle Halkerston to our community. Congratulations and we wish Hassett much success!”
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