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The Belmont Flyover: Learning From the Past and Planning the Future
It’s going to be important for the city to learn the mistakes of the past, particularly the failure to promptly redevelop several lots that were left empty for five or more years after the Brown Line reconstruction was finished.
May 7, 2017
Obama: Closing 6-Lane Road by Presidential Library Will Create a More Vibrant Public Space
Although some community leaders have opposed the idea, arguing that it would create carmaggedon, the former president noted that it’s important not to get so “fixated on traffic that we lose sight of what's possible."
May 4, 2017
Chinatown Residents Are Advocating to Preserve Affordability, Create Safer Streets
As Chinatown residents work to maintain the neighborhood's identity and keep it affordable for longtime residents, they also want to improve transportation access.
May 2, 2017
Lots of Perks and Incentives for Using Bike-Share During “Divvy Week”
There are plenty of deals and incentives to try bike-share, or get back in the saddle if it’s been a while.
April 25, 2017
Rehabs Planned for Quincy, Cottage Grove Stations
The city held events to announce plans for improvements to two different historic Green Line stations: the Quincy stop in the Loop, and the Cottage Grove station.
April 24, 2017
At the North American Handmade Bicycle Show, Not All Hands Build Sexism
Vendors and customers at the The good news is that more women are entering the custom bike business, and they’re helping the industry change for the better.
March 17, 2017
Police Department Will Soon Provide Real-Time Crash Data to CDOT
“The [current] timeline is not acceptable,” said SRAM's Randy Neufeld said. “We should be getting up-to-date data like we do with crime.”
March 16, 2017
The City Releases More Details About the Upcoming Vision Zero Action Plan
A presentation at last week’s Mayor’s Bicycle Advisory Council meeting indicates that the city has made some progress on the plan and we should be seeing the fruits of their labor soon.
March 15, 2017
Residents Weigh in on Changes to the Mayor’s Bike Advisory Council Meetings
CDOT held an online survey in January to try to determine whether residents would prefer a different format for the meetings.
March 14, 2017
Wilson Red Line Station Reconstruction Moves Into Its Final Phase
The $203 million rehab of the Wilson Red Line station in Uptown is chugging along. Yesterday city officials marked the start of the final phase of the reconstruction, which involves removing the last section of 100-year-old tracks and building a modern, wheelchair accessible station house.
March 10, 2017