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Courtney Cobbs

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A Wheelz scooter during last year's scooter pilot Photo: John Greenfield

They’re back! Scooters hit the streets again in Chicago

By Courtney Cobbs | Aug 13, 2020 | No Comments
Scooter fans rejoice! Electric scooters are back on Chicago’s streets from now until mid-December with a greater number of scooters and a significantly larger service area than the city’s first scooter pilot. Unlike last year’s limited pilot area, this year’s will span the entire city, minus the Central Business District. The CBD is bounded by […]
Pedestrians in Rogers Park. Photo: Courtney Cobbs

What Transportation’s Like on the North Side During COVID-19

By Courtney Cobbs | Aug 10, 2020 | No Comments
Many folks ATA spoke with shared that mobility on the North Side is colored with "stress and uncertainty."
A Streets Calling ride. Photo: Genius Media Company

Introducing Streets Calling, a new bike group for Black Chicagoans

By Courtney Cobbs | Aug 4, 2020 | No Comments
Their rides have been drawing dozens or even hundreds of participants, but so far they've kept a low profile in the larger bike community.
Robert Calvin rides in Chicago's Austin neighborhood. Photo: John Greenfield

ATA talked with West Siders about barriers to walking, biking, and using transit

By Courtney Cobbs | Jul 29, 2020 | No Comments
We must look at all the factors that are preventing people from using more sustainable modes of travel and work to address those issues.
Martin on a ward bike tour last summer. Photo: John Greenfield

Martin: Let’s prioritize transportation equity, catch up with other cities on biking

By Courtney Cobbs | Jul 24, 2020 | No Comments
Martin's Transportation and Infrastructure Budget Town Hall was an opportunity to get info on the city’s transportation budget and provide feedback on priorities for transportation spending.
Artist Milt Coronado working on the mural. Photo: Kyle Lucas

Family, friends, and cyclists gather once more to honor Issac Martinez at mural painting

By Courtney Cobbs | Jul 23, 2020 | No Comments
Issac's family plans to fight for safer street conditions to prevent similar heartbreak in their community in the future.
Clark Devon Hardware, at the northeast corner of the intersection. Image: Google Maps

Streetscape project will make Clark near Devon more pedestrian-friendly

By Courtney Cobbs | Jul 22, 2020 | No Comments
The project will include wider sidewalks, ADA ramp upgrades, and new street furnishings.
An electric cargo bike by Tern, one of the companies that is providing e-cycles to Chicago aid organizations.

E-bikes to the rescue: 24 cycles and 12 cargo bikes lent to COVID aid organizations

By Courtney Cobbs | Jul 16, 2020 | No Comments
Bosch, along with Tern Bicycles, Stile Products, Inc., and B-Cycle, is providing 12 cargo e-bikes and 24 e-bikes to 11 public agencies, community groups, and small businesses.
A bus lane in New York. Photo: Dave Colon

Does Chicago need pandemic bus lanes? MPC and UIC experts weigh in

By Courtney Cobbs | Jul 15, 2020 | No Comments
Other cities have been rolling out pandemic bus lanes, but Chicago has taken no action.
The 79th Street Red Line station. Crowding on the #79 bus has been an issue during the pandemic. Photo: James Porter

South Siders sound off on transportation during COVID-19

By Courtney Cobbs | Jul 15, 2020 | No Comments
The Active Transportation Alliance recently released the first of a series of findings from a listening tour conducted with South Side elected officials and community leaders
Louis Jacobson, right, with Recycling Plus co-owner Gary Zuckerman. Photo provided by Recycling Plus.

Louis Jacobson, 67, died after reportedly hitting pothole on bike in West Ridge

By Courtney Cobbs and John Greenfield | Jul 9, 2020 | No Comments
The fourth Chicago bike fatality case of 2020 appears to be a rare instance of a fatal Chicago bike crash that didn't involve another vehicle.
Metra commuters earlier this year during the pandemic. Photo: Charles Edward Miller

Metra releases ridership data to help customers avoid crowding

By Courtney Cobbs | Jul 8, 2020 | No Comments
Metra launched a Ridership Dashboard to give riders a heads-up about crowding issues, so that they can make an informed decision when planning their commutes.
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