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Icicle Bicycles: Active Trans Celebrates Winter Cycling
The advocacy group's annual Winter Bike to Work Day shows that all-season cycling is becoming mainstream in Chicago.
January 29, 2018
Why Is the Lakefront Plowed but Not the Bloomingdale?
The park district's diligence with clearing the lakefront trail makes a lot of sense. The same should be true with The 606, but it's not.
December 16, 2016
Eyes on the Street: Many West Side Bike Lanes Are Snow-Blocked
Biking on the West Side has been a mixed bag each time it's snowed this winter. When it snowed on the weekend after Thanksgiving it took more than two days for the protected bike lanes on Lake Street to be plowed. With last week's snowfall it’s been over a week, and the protected bike lanes on Franklin and Jackson Boulevards still haven’t been cleared as of Monday afternoon.
January 5, 2016
Ice Ice Divvy: How Has the System Performed During This Brutal Winter?
[This piece ran last week in Checkerboard City, my column in Newcity magazine, which hits the street on Wednesday evenings. After yesterday's gorgeous weather, with temperatures in the 50s, I was concerned the piece might seem a bit dated today if I syndicated it on Streetsblog. Fortunately, six-to-eight inches of snow are predicted for this evening, so we can look forward to more Divvy slush fun.]
March 11, 2014