

Our employees are the cornerstone of our success, and I am proud to have them as part of the Skyway team. We value having a strong safety culture and, in 2022 alone, conducted over 830 hours of safety training to keep our employees and travelers safe. Education is a big focus for us that’s why we have donated hundreds of backpacks and school supplies, as well as tens of thousands of dollars, to local schools and neighborhoods to help Chicago’s youth excel.Īt the Skyway, safety is our top priority. From supporting veterans’ groups, food pantries, and schools, we have made an effort to give back to those around us. Throughout these improvements, our focus has been on making environmentally friendly upgrades, including the installation of LED light fixtures and “smart” motion sensors to reduce our electricity consumption.Īdditionally, we have also made it a priority to stay engaged and give back to our neighbors in the surrounding communities. In the last several years, we have invested over $130 million in key infrastructure improvements to ensure our roadway is in a state of good repair for users. For over six decades, the Skyway has provided millions of travelers with an efficient transportation option, served as a key employer in the region, and participated as an active partner to the community. Our mission here is simple - provide the safest, fastest, most convenient, and most reliable route to and through Chicago. Atlas Arteria Group, a worldwide toll road operator based in Australia, acquired 66.67 percent interest in the Skyway in December 2022, with OTPP retaining the remaining 33.33%. In February 2016, Skyway was purchased by three Canadian Pension Funds - OMERS Infrastructure, CPP Investment Board, and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (OTPP). The lease agreement between Skyway and the City of Chicago was the first privatization of an existing toll road in the United States. The Skyway was operated and maintained by the City of Chicago until January 2005 when Skyway Concession Company, LLC assumed its operations under a 99-year operating lease. The bridge itself spans the Calumet River and Calumet Harbor, a major harbor for industrial ships – its main span extends 650 feet long and provides for 125 feet of vertical clearance. The main feature of the Skyway is a 1⁄2-mile-long steel truss bridge, known as the "High Bridge".

Built by the City of Chicago in 1958, the Chicago Skyway Toll Bridge (also known as the “Skyway”) is a 7.8-mile-long toll road that connects the Indiana Toll Road to the Dan Ryan Expressway on Chicago's South Side.
