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Courtney Cobbs

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A CDOT Learn to Ride class. Photo: CDOT

Chicago’s 5,000-bike giveaway and free Learn to Ride classes kick off this summer

By Courtney Cobbs and John Greenfield | Jun 6, 2022 | No Comments
The Chicago Department of Transportation provided some more information about its previously announced 5,000-bike giveaway. CDOT also released its schedule of summer Learn to Ride classes.
A Metra train departs from downtown Chicago. Photo: Jeff Zoline

For $100 you can take unlimited rides on Metra this summer, anywhere in the region

By Courtney Cobbs | Jun 1, 2022 | No Comments
The full-fare pass is $100, and discounted passes for eligible seniors, K-12 students, and riders on the Metra Electric and Rock Island lines will be $70.
Photo: Unsplash

Possible Chicago public restroom pilot could help improve access to public space

By Courtney Cobbs | May 25, 2022 | No Comments
Advocates for more public restrooms for Chicagoans will be heartened by signs of movement to address the problem.
View from inside a bus using the center-running lanes on Columbus Avenue in Boston. Photo: John Greenfield

Is this the beginning of prioritizing buses on Chicago’s streets?

By Courtney Cobbs | May 19, 2022 | No Comments
Better Streets for Buses meetings have started, and ELPC calls for five bus rapid transit routes in five years.
The Bean. Photo: Unsplash

Lightfoot banning teens from Millennium Park is the wrong public safety approach

By Courtney Cobbs | May 16, 2022 | No Comments
Instead of shutting youth out of public spaces, we need to be designing more public spaces around them, and investing in resources that will help them thrive. 
Shared-lane markings recently installed on the Montrose Avenue bridge over the Kennedy Expressway. Photo: Josh Koonce

Advocates urge CMAP’s transportation committee to reject road expansion projects

By Courtney Cobbs | May 11, 2022 | No Comments
A number of advocacy organizations are urging Chicagoland regional transportation agencies to halt plans to add additional lanes to expressways and arterial streets.
One of the new Divvy charging stations, right, with a traditional station. Photo: Michael Toner

Divvy hopes new charging stations will reduce VMT needed to maintain the fleet

By Courtney Cobbs | May 5, 2022 | No Comments
The Divvy system recently debuted charging stations for electric Divvys. Read more to find out where the first charging stations are located.
Gerardo Marciales' loved ones install a ghost bike at the intersection where he was killed. Image: John Greenfield

Loved ones of Gerardo Marciales urge the city to fix dangerous DLSD intersections

By Courtney Cobbs | Apr 29, 2022 | No Comments
We must learn from stories like his and implement policies and street designs that prioritize human life over convenient driving.
Warning sign for automated speed enforcement, along with new bike lanes and pedestrian islands, on Jackson Boulevard in Austin's Columbus Park. Photo: John Greenfield

City launches income-based traffic fine pilot, halving the fees for low-income residents

By Courtney Cobbs | Apr 27, 2022 | No Comments
Eligible residents can also eliminate all debt by paying off the original fine on tickets received within the last three years.
The 320-car garage under construction. Photo: BuildingUpChicago.com

The U. of C. has made progress in reducing car use. So why is it building a giant garage?

By Courtney Cobbs | Apr 26, 2022 | No Comments
The University of Chicago has made progress on decreasing driving. Why is it building a new parking garage while also committing to reducing transportation-related greenhouse emissions?
Still from the Better Streets for Buses plan video.

Chicago seeks input for Better Streets for Buses plan: “The people who ride buses matter”

By Courtney Cobbs | Apr 19, 2022 | No Comments
But will the initiative get shelved like Ashland BRT, or watered down like Loop Link due to pushback from drivers and merchants, plus bureaucratic inertia?
The 4400 block of North Kedzie in Albany Park in August 2019. Image: Google Maps

North Side Kedzie non-protected lanes will be an upgrade, but CDOT should go bolder

By Courtney Cobbs | Apr 15, 2022 | No Comments
Bikes lanes, stamped crosswalks, and curb extensions are coming to Kedzie Avenue between Elston and Foster.
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