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Bronzeville Community Leader Has a Run-in With Zero-Tolerance Bike Enforcement
Bernard Loyd, head of Urban Juncture says the officer got out of her car to ticket him after being parked for two hours by the Boxville outdoor market without engaging with the community.
August 31, 2018
Join Us for Our Fundraising Victory Party Thursday at Revolution Brewing
Thanks to all of our advertisers, sponsors, and loyal readers for helping us win the challenge grant!
August 29, 2018
Has CDOT Largely Abandoned Its Plan to Increase Divvy Density in Underserved Areas?
Last year the department said new stations would largely be going to parts of town with few docks, but today they revealed an apparent change of plans.
August 27, 2018
Near South Siders Urge the CTA to Expand, Not Cancel, 31st Street Bus Service
Barring a subsidy from an outside organization, the route could be killed this fall due to low ridership.
August 15, 2018
How Blackstone Bicycle Works Opens Doors for Black Youth
At the "Blackstone Summer" teach-in, staff and students from the shop talked about why its programs are crucial.
August 13, 2018
Bikes Are a Key Part of Sunday’s “Blackstone Summer” Youth Empowerment Teach-in
Sunday's block party at Experimental Station include Youth for Black Lives, Blackstone Bicycle Works, and more.
August 9, 2018
Residents Discuss Potential Equity Impacts of the Logan Traffic Circle Redesign
Neighbors want to help ensure that the improvements don't accelerate the displacement of longtime residents.
August 1, 2018
Chicago-Area Transit Chiefs Talk About the Future of Regional Transportation
The RTA, CTA, Pace, and Metra leaders discussed challenges and opportunities at a Metropolitan Planning Council roundtable.
July 31, 2018
Cyclists of Color Weighed in on CPD Bike Ticketing at the Wheels of Justice Ride
The Chicago Critical Mass route ended by occupying the streets by the main police headquarters.
July 30, 2018
Car2go Point-to-Point Car-Sharing Has Launched in Chicago
Despite a limited, gerrymandered service area, officials say they're optimistic that the tech will catch on.
July 25, 2018