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Chicago Program to Provide Financial Assistance to Residents Seeking Training, Careers

The Red Line Extension Project’s Barrier Reduction Fund will provide funding to eligible individuals in the project area who are pursuing training and careers, even if they ultimately wind up working for employers and projects beyond CTA.

November 19, 2024
Chicago Program to Provide Financial Assistance to Residents Seeking Training, Careers

The RLE project is a 5.5-mile extension of the Red Line starting at 95th Street Terminal to the vicinity of 130th Street and includes building four new, accessible stations near 103rd Street, 111th Street, Michigan Avenue, and 130th Street, each of which is expected to include bus, bike, pedestrian, and parking facilities.

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As part of the historic Red Line Extension (RLE) Project, the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) announced a new program that aims to remove financial obstacles for Far South Side residents by paying for job training, construction clothing, transportation, and other needs to obtaining training and employment and building careers.

The Red Line Extension Project’s Barrier Reduction Fund will provide funding to eligible individuals in the project area who are pursuing training and careers, even if they ultimately wind up working for employers and projects beyond CTA.

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“The Red Line Extension Project is creating new pathways to training and careers that support families and strengthen neighborhoods on the Far South Side,” said CTA President Dorval R. Carter Jr. “This includes helping people with some of the most basic needs, such as a pair of work boots or help buying a transit card to get to work. We’re proud that the Red Line Extension can provide a boost to people who need it.

Eligibility for the Program

People who are eligible for the Barrier Reduction Fund are individuals who are actively participating in any of four workforce assistance agency programs that partner with CTA. They are:

  • Chicago Women in Trades (CWIT)

  • HIRE 360

  • Metropolitan Family Services (MFS)

  • Revolution Workshop

Additionally, eligible individuals must reside in one of five Far South Side zip codes. Interested individuals must inquire about funding assistance through the workforce assistance agency they’re currently working with. Financial assistance is limited to up to $2,000 per individual.

Eligible expenses include:

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  • Mentorship

  • Basic skills training

  • Clothing, uniforms, boots, protective wear, etc.

  • Supplies and tools

  • Union applications or training fees

  • Transportation

  • Car repairs

  • Other expenses that are cost prohibitive (on discretionary basis)

The Red Line Extension (RLE) Project 

The RLE project is a 5.5-mile extension of the Red Line starting at 95th Street Terminal to the vicinity of 130th Street and includes building four new, accessible stations near 103rd Street, 111th Street, Michigan Avenue, and 130th Street, each of which is expected to include bus, bike, pedestrian, and parking facilities.

The project will also build a new rail yard and related rail facilities near 120th Street to improve operational efficiency for the entire Red Line and CTA system. Construction is expected to start in late 2025 and be completed by 2030. 

The Red Line Extension will provide a new, more direct connection to the Red Line. Once the extension opens, it is expected to provide up to 30 minutes of time savings to riders traveling from the future 130th Station to the Loop. 

The project will also generate long-lasting economic benefits for the Far South Side via small business and workforce/career opportunities with RLE and CTA, as well as new economic development in the project area.

 

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