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Sad Trombone: Lightfoot says the Lakefront Trail is still closed
John Greenfield
June 4, 2020
Chicago Policy
Police have always limited Black people’s mobility and freedom in public spaces
David Zegeye
June 4, 2020
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Bicycling
The lack of public restrooms during the pandemic is impacting mobility
Kirsten Lambert
June 2, 2020
Bicycling
Transit shutdowns, which hurt vulnerable people the most, are not a public safety solution
Courtney Cobbs
June 1, 2020
Bicycling
6 streets will be pedestrianized for cafes, and the Leland Slow Street opens
John Greenfield
May 30, 2020
Bicycling
A few updates on Slow Streets and other pandemic transportation initiatives
John Greenfield
May 29, 2020
Beyond Chicagoland
Oakland’s Warren Logan on pursuing racial equity within a mobility framework
Courtney Cobbs
May 28, 2020
Bicycling
Starting Friday, Leland Shared Street will provide a safe COVID-19 transportation corridor
John Greenfield
May 28, 2020
Bicycling
Drivers fatally struck 3 pedestrians and a cyclist in Chicago in the past week
John Greenfield
May 27, 2020
Beyond Chicagoland
CDOT: Cortland, Glenwood, Palmer, Leland will be “Shared streets for physical distancing”
John Greenfield
May 26, 2020
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