Pace Chairman Rick Kwasneski

Pace reappoints chairman to fifth term

 

Rick Kwasneski has been reappointed to serve a fifth four-year term as Chairman of the Pace Board of Directors, gathering unanimous support from the elected County Board officials charged with the selection process. Kwasneski has served as Pace Chairman since 2006, and prior to that served on the Board as the director representing Southwest Cook County dating to 2002. He served the Village of Lemont as Mayor and Trustee from 1985 to 2001.          

“I’m honored and humbled to accept this reappointment to the chairmanship of Pace,” said Kwasneski. “We have more work to do to improve suburban transit and with the help of my colleagues on the Board of Directors and Pace staff, we’ll rise to the challenge of ensuring our service meets the needs of northeastern Illinois commuters and businesses in the years ahead.”

By law, the Chairman of the Pace Board is appointed by a majority of the suburban members of the Cook County Board of Commissioners and the county board chairs from Lake, McHenry, Kane, DuPage and Will counties.  

Pace has enjoyed numerous successes during Kwasneski’s tenure, among them the successful restructuring of South Cook & Will County service, the launch of Bus on Shoulder service along I-55, the launch of Pace’s largest ever service expansion along the I-90 corridor, coordination of dial-a-ride services to allow travel across local boundaries, and the realization of Pace’s first rapid bus transit service, the Pulse Milwaukee Line.