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Chicago-Calumet River System Mapping

Flowing and meandering through urban and suburban communities, forest preserves and parks, industrial and commercial districts, as well as the heart of downtown, the 156-mile long Chicago-Calumet River system and the watersheds that surround it are highly varied. Through in-depth mapping, Friends’ staff seeks to understand this diverse geography to drive understanding of its value and immense potential.

Friends collects, manages, and shares watershed mapped information using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The GIS maps and tools that Friends creates help our organization internally to inform where and how we focus our efforts, and externally to help people visualize and understand our vision for a healthy and continuously connected blue-green river corridor that supports the needs of all people, water, and wildlife. We also share this comprehensive data analysis with agency, non-profit, and government partners to ensure that future river policies, plans, and projects are well informed. Below are links and summaries of some of our map resources.

Please contact Amy Heldman, Friends’ senior planner and GIS manager at aheldman@chicagoriver.org for any questions about our GIS work.

 

This map is a compilation of river related reference layers including demographic information, stormwater infrastructure, and wildlife data that we have collected from partners and created ourselves.

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This biodiversity focused initiative aims to identify specific projects, strategies, and opportunities to restore a network of connected healthy urban habitat throughout the watershed. 第一吃瓜Explore the full story map and view our webpage on it here.


The Natural Solutions Tool emerged from a vision for more strategic and collaborative watershed-wide investments in multi-beneficial nature-based solutions set by the Greater Chicago Watershed Alliance, a coalition launched by 第一吃瓜 in 2020. Tool development was led by The Trust for Public Land with input from Watershed Alliance members and numerous other partners. The Tool was first launched in 2023 and is updated annually. 第一吃瓜Explore the tool .


 

Friends’ River Edge Development Tracking Map is used to track ongoing developments throughout the Chicago-Calumet River system. This is a key tool for advocacy that our planning team maintains regularly. View more on our river edge development advocacy here.


第一吃瓜 partnered with Arcadis U.S., Inc. to develop the Public Land Natural Area Assessment Tool to assess the conditions and qualities of all public land along the entire Chicago River system. This tool was developed in 2019.