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Agricultural Preservation Strategy Report Summary

Table of Contents
Summary Page
Introduction
Preservation and Regional Planning
Existing Conditions
   Illinois' Agricultural Economy
   The Role of Policy
       Federal Policies
       State Policies
       Local Efforts
       Table of Policies
Trends
   Housing Boom's Impact
   Lake County Example
   Regional Trends and Projections
Environment 
Economy
Land Use
Conclusion
Appendix (PDF)
References 

Kane County FarmhouseAs the threats of food security and global climate change gain momentum, agricultural preservation is becoming increasingly popular, even in headlines of major newspapers. The objective of this strategy paper is to outline the importance of agriculture to northeastern Illinois and the costs and benefits associated with preservation.  With an expected population growth of 2.8 million people, CMAP recognizes that new development will occur outside of the existing urban footprint.  This strategy would prioritize the most valuable agricultural soils for preservation and promote balanced growth and conservation design principles in new greenfield developments. 

The Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) is responsible for developing the GO TO 2040 plan, a long-range plan for the region’s future. This paper is meant to explore the issue of agricultural preservation to support CMAP’s approach to this important topic in the GO TO 2040 plan.

Key Questions:

  • Should we have a regional policy to protect farmland? 
  • What would be the effect of preserving farmland in your community?
  • How will changes in land use affect our economy?
  • Have you seen agricultural lands disappearing in your county? 

A sample of findings:

Primary Land Use Impacts

  • Concentrating growth in less sensitive areas will encourage more compact and contiguous development patterns and minimize the need for new infrastructure.
  • Restrictions on land use may increase land value and affect the affordable housing investment.

Primary Environmental Impacts

  • Limiting increases in impervious surfaces reduces stormwater runoff and erosion, helping to maintain the natural infiltration processes for purification.  This improves soil and groundwater quality.
  • Preserving agricultural areas can help preserve existing ecosystems by limiting new development areas.

Continue reading the Agricultural Preservation Strategy Report... 

To learn more about this report or ask questions, please contact Shana Alford, salford (at)cmap.illinois.gov

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