Today’s Headlines for Thursday, September 3
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9:01 AM CDT on September 3, 2015
- Moore Asks CDOT to Go Back to the Drawing Board on Touhy/Ridge Redesign (49th Ward)
- Bernstein: How the Texas A&M Study Missed the Point About Chicago Traffic Congestion (CNT)
- Most Residents Approve of Plan for Affordable Housing at Jeff Park Gateway (DNA)
- Mundelein Mayor Opposes New Trucking Facility in Grayslake, Citing Traffic Dangers (Herald)
- Active Trans & DNA Looks at the Deal That Saved the Kinzie Protected Bike Lanes
- Two Lanes of LSD Will Be Closed Today for Survey Work Before Repaving (Sun-Times)
- Burnett & CDOT Discuss Fulton Market Streetscape Project Tonight (DNA)
- CNT Hosts a Panel on Equitable Transit-Oriented Development on September 22
- Lots of 5Ks on the Lakefront Trail This Month (Active Trans)
- Go Berserk on Go Albany Park / Go Edgewater‘s “Biking Like a Viking” Ride This Saturday
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In addition to editing Streetsblog Chicago, John has written about transportation and more for many other local and national publications. A Chicagoan since 1989, he enjoys exploring the city and region on foot, bike, bus, and train.
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