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Courtney Cobbs

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Courtney argues that too much money in the infrastructure bill is earmarked for vehicle electrification. Image: Wikipedia

Biden’s infrastructure plan is one step forward, two steps back

By Courtney Cobbs | Apr 7, 2021 | No Comments
Biden's infrastructure bill significantly increases funding for public transportation and intercity rail. but the money earmarked for vehicle electrification dwarfs investments in more sustainable transportation.
Rendering of Austin United Alliance project coming to the 5400 block of Chicago Ave.

First three INVEST South/West projects chosen to reinvigorate neglected neighborhoods

By Courtney Cobbs | Apr 1, 2021 | No Comments
The transit access for the three locations in Auburn Gresham, Austin, and Englewood ranges from petty good to excellent.
The partially completed Ainslie Art Mall. Photo: John Greenfield

Vasquez hopes to revitalize careworn stretch of Lincoln by making it people-friendly

By Courtney Cobbs | Apr 1, 2021 | No Comments
40th Ward Aldermen Vasquez wants to create a more people-focused street along Lincoln Avenue from Western to Catalpa.
An extra-large outdoor dining area at Tavern on Rush on pedestrianized Rush Street. Photo: John Greenfield

Alfresco program will encourage outdoor dining, community space on car-free streets

By Courtney Cobbs | Mar 25, 2021 | No Comments
The city of Chicago is accepting proposals for long-term outdoor dining projects to support tourism and activate neighborhood streets.
A bus shelter ad promoting the community input process for the study. Photo: Courtney Cobbs

City seeks to make northern stretch of Western Avenue more people-friendly

By Courtney Cobbs | Mar 24, 2021 | No Comments
The City of Chicago is looking to redesign Western Avenue and seeks to gather community input on what residents, business owners, and stakeholders would like to see.
The new location of the National Public Housing Museum will include 15 units within a 10-minute walk of the Racine Blue Line station.

Near West neighbors divided over next Roosevelt Square phase, including parking worries

By Courtney Cobbs | Mar 23, 2021 | No Comments
Neighbors have voiced concerns that the project doesn't include enough parking, but the location in close to downtown and relatively transit-friendly.
Credit:Evergreen Real Estate Group / Pappageorge Haymes Partners

A rendering of the affordable housing project proposed for 2525 N. Kedzie Bouelvard.

2nd affordable transit-oriented development proposed near Logan Square station

By Courtney Cobbs | Mar 17, 2021 | No Comments
A proposal for a housing development near the Logan Square Blue Line station includes 64 affordable units. If approved, the site would be the second transit-oriented development near the 'L' stop.
Rendering of an affordable TOD by 43rd Street Green Line stop.

Chicago housing department says it will prioritize racial equity in affordable housing resources

By Courtney Cobbs | Mar 16, 2021 | No Comments
The racial equity impact assessment will help ensure that developments supported by Low-Income Housing Tax Credits are equitably allocated to address the needs of BIPOC communities.
McKinley Park residents sharing what they think McKinley Park will be like in 2030 -- more diverse. Photo: CMAP

McKinley Park plan seeks to preserve affordability, make walking and biking safer

By Courtney Cobbs | Mar 11, 2021 | No Comments
The Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning recently released a comprehensive plan for McKinley Park, a working-class Southwest Side neighborhood.
Artwork by Sergio Maciel shows a tale of two cities: one child blows bubbles with clear skies, while another child has a gas mask on to shield her from polluted air. Image via Friends of the Parks

General Iron’s relocation to the Southeast Side is a mobility justice issue

By Courtney Cobbs | Mar 8, 2021 | No Comments
We cannot expect residents to take up active transportation when their environment puts them at greater risk of respiratory disease.
Rendering of an Amazon fulfillment center.

South Side summit discusses how new Amazon facilities impact safety, health

By Courtney Cobbs | Mar 3, 2021 | No Comments
Southside Transportation Summit explored the impacts of heavy industry on the Southside. Amazon facilities were subject to lots of discussion.
A Chicago food delivery courier. Photo: Jonathan Loïc Rogers

CloudKitchens traffic woes show the folly of food delivery by car

By Courtney Cobbs | Mar 1, 2021 | No Comments
Traffic headaches by CloudKitchens' North Center locations show that our city would be better off if more food was delivered by bike.
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