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Lynda Lopez

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The ghost bike for Jezniah Smith, who was fatally struck at Division and Humboldt in 2017. A cyclist who was killed in March of this year on 87th near the Dan Ryan has not yet been identified.  Photo: Chicago Ride of Silence

Pedestrian Deaths Are Down 40%, but a March Bike Fatality Went Unreported

By Lynda Lopez and John Greenfield | Jun 10, 2019 | 6 Comments
Overall traffic on-street deaths are down 30 percent compared to this time last year.
Sharing the road with trucks on the California Avenue bridge over the Sanitary and Ship Canal. Image: Google Maps

Making the Southwest Side Bikeable Requires Addressing Environmental Racism

By Lynda Lopez | Jun 7, 2019 | 50 Comments
Simply striping bike lanes on streets plagued by heavy truck traffic, or next to pollution-spewing factories is not a holistic solution to creating healthier streets.
Image: Active Trans

Been in a Crash? Active Trans’ Crash Support Website Can Help

By Lynda Lopez | Jun 4, 2019 | No Comments
About ten years ago, the Active Transportation Alliance launched its Crash Support Helpline to provide support and resources to people who have just experienced a crash on foot or by bike. According to deputy director Melody Geraci, it was established in response to a steady flow of calls to the office from people who had […]
A mural honoring Marlen Ochoa-Lopez in Pilsen. Photo: Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune

Why Violence Against Women on the South and West Sides Is a Mobility Justice Issue

By Lynda Lopez | May 23, 2019 | 11 Comments
The murder of Marlen Ochoa-Lopez, and other recent missing-person cases, have made women walking and riding transit in lower-income communities of color feel less safe.
Test-riding a scooter in Chicago. Image: WTTW

Geofencing Will Stop Scooters If Users Leave the Pilot Zone

By Lynda Lopez | May 15, 2019 | 2 Comments
At last week's Mayor's Pedestrian Advisory Council meeting, city officials discussed other details of the upcoming scooter pilot.
Concrete protection will be added on Harrison, and a new low-stress route will connect the Dearborn protected lane with Grant Park.

Construction of South Loop Bike Improvements, Delayed by Ald. King, Is Finally Starting

By Lynda Lopez | May 9, 2019 | 6 Comments
Local alderman Sophia King reportedly delayed the project due to her focus on maximizing car parking, but construction is finally moving forward this week.
Scooters by the statue of Angelina Eberly, who prevented the theft of the Texas archives from Austin in 1842 by firing a cannon at the thieves. Photo: Lynda Lopez

How Will Scooters Function in Chicago? My Trip to Austin, Texas, Offered a Preview

By Lynda Lopez | May 3, 2019 | 11 Comments
Scooters don't seem to be causing major sidewalk clutter or pedestrian safety issues in Austin, but use is largely focused in wealthier, centrally located neighborhoods.
Residents show support for a speaker at last night's hearing by displaying green cards. Photo: John Greenfield

Vast Majority of Residents at Last Night’s Hearing Support Logan Affordable TOD Plan

By Lynda Lopez | Apr 25, 2019 | 14 Comments
Although a vocal minority of detractors spoke against the 100-percent affordable development by the Logan Blue Line stop, 78 percent of attendees voted to support the plan.
Reverend Paula Cripps-Vallejo of the Logan Square Ecumenical Alliance  speaks at this morning's press conference. Photo: Lynda Lopez

Prior to Tonight’s Logan TOD Hearing, Supporters Make Their Final Case

By Lynda Lopez | Apr 24, 2019 | No Comments
Reps from CUE, Active Trans, and Darwin Elementary, as well as local politicians Jesus “Chuy” Garcia and Will Gazardi, voiced support for the development.
Kahari Black and D'Frantz Smart at the BLK Panel, held February at Blackstone Bicycle Works. Photo: Lynda Lopez

Black Cyclists Weigh in on the Recent Lakefront Trail Assaults

By Lynda Lopez | Apr 19, 2019 | 8 Comments
Members of the group 2wheelgods argue that the correct response to the muggings is more community investment, not more policing.
The logo for the group formed to fight the affordable TOD plan.

New Group Tries to Delegitimize 100% Affordable TOD Plan, Calling It “Half-Baked”

By Lynda Lopez | Apr 16, 2019 | 50 Comments
This development could serve as a best practice for creating equitable transit-oriented development in other parts of the city. But neighbors are sniping at the plan.
A road bike rider passes other cyclists on the Lakefront Trail south of Fullerton. Photo: John Greenfield

Class, Race, and Sharing Space on the Lakefront Trail

By Lynda Lopez | Apr 9, 2019 | 74 Comments
It's vital to always consider whether we are making room for others as we ride.
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