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Is Chicago a Good Bike City Nowadays? Bike to Work Rally Attendees Weigh in
Residents say a cohesive network of high-quality, well maintained bike lanes is needed.
July 19, 2018
CREATE, and How the Lack of a National Infrastructure Vision Hurts Us All
Getting federal funding for the massive regional rail congestion relief project could be a struggle.
July 17, 2018
IDOT Shares Its Latest Transit Concepts for the North Lake Shore Drive Rehab
Will the department add bus-only lanes without ballooning the drive into a ten-lane monstrosity?
July 16, 2018
The City Is Finally Tackling the Complex, Dangerous Cermak/Wentworth Intersection
Today the second phase of the Wenthworth-Wells Connector project kicked off, which will eventually create a direct route from Chinatown to the South Loop.
July 9, 2018
Lots of Fun Stuff Is Planned for Divvy’s 5-Year Anniversary
Highlights include a downtown birthday party, freebies, and a series of offbeat bike tours.
June 21, 2018
Oboi Reed: Transportation Planning Needs to Become Less “Stale, Pale, and Male”
The Equiticity and Slow Roll Chicago leader discussed how to make the decision process more democratic
June 6, 2018
Cyclists Enjoyed a Car-Free and Carefree LSD on Bike the Drive
Banishing motor vehicles from Lake Shore Drive brings out a wide demographic of cyclists, including folks who don't feel comfortable pedaling on Chicago's car-centric streets.
May 30, 2018
Aldermen Introduced an Ordinance to Rename Balbo Drive for Ida B. Wells
Some Italian-American community members say they'll continue to fight the name change.
May 23, 2018
Tomorrow’s Chicago Ride of Silence Honors Fallen Cyclists
The silent process is part of a worldwide movement to call attention to traffic violence.
May 15, 2018
Oboi Reed on How Bike Rides and Community Walks Can Be a Gateway to Activism
The Slow Roll and Equiticity cofounder discussed four steps for mobilizing residents at the PolicyLink Equity Summit
May 14, 2018