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Lynda Lopez

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Romina Castillo, Dan Black, Lynda Lopez, and Adonia Lugo. Photo: John Greenfield

“Bicycle / Race” Author Adonia Lugo Offers Advice on Building “Human Infrastructure”

By Lynda Lopez and John Greenfield | Apr 7, 2019 | 6 Comments
Lugo discussed why cities need to pay as much attention to the "software" of community relationships as the hardware of transportation infrastructure.

Dr. Adonia Lugo Discusses Her Book “Bicycle/Race” This Thursday at IIT

By Lynda Lopez | Apr 2, 2019 | No Comments
This event, which looks at who needs to be at the table during transportation planning conversations, is timely since it takes place two days after Chicago elects its first Black female mayor.
Cycling in La Barca, Jalisco. Photo: Lynda Lopez

What Mexican Biking Taught Me About Chicago Cycling

By Lynda Lopez | Mar 28, 2019 | 18 Comments
Learning to broaden what we view as cycling culture can only allow us to include more voices and experiences into the conversation.
Rendering of the KLEO Art Residences, with 58, mostly affordable, housing units, currently under construction near the Garfield Green Line station.

How New Mobility Tech Could Impact TOD — For Good or Bad

By Lynda Lopez | Mar 26, 2019 | 2 Comments
Ride-share, shared mobility devices, and autonomous vehicles could help expand the TOD zone, but they could also exacerbate transportation inequities if all residents don't have good access.
An art display at the symposium. Photo: Lynda Lopez

Using Transit-Oriented Development to Promote Economic and Racial Justice

By Lynda Lopez | Mar 11, 2019 | 16 Comments
At the Elevated Chicago Symposium, community members discussed their efforts to harness transit-oriented development to improve the lives of lower-income and working-class residents.
Excessive parking requirements result in  low-density development that wastes land. Image: CNT

Too Much Parking Makes Neighborhoods Less Equitable, but eTOD Can Help

By Lynda Lopez | Mar 8, 2019 | 14 Comments
While excessive parking can jack up housing costs, affordable TOD can reduce transportation expenses for low-income and working-class residents.
Bock, Breyer, and Wennink. Photo: Lynda Lopez

How Mileage-Based User Fees Could Help Solve Our Infrastructure Funding Crisis

By Lynda Lopez | Feb 28, 2019 | 13 Comments
Experts gathered at the Metropolitan Planning Council to discuss the strategy, also known as a vehicle miles traveled tax.
Aaron Davis, Xia Xiang W., and and audience member asking a question at the BLK Bike Panel. Photo: Lynda Lopez

Cyclists of Color Convened at the BLK Panel: “We Want More Black Folks on Bikes”

By Lynda Lopez | Feb 25, 2019 | 4 Comments
The forum, held Saturday at Blackstone Bicycle Works, featured representatives of 2wheelgods, the Major Taylor Cycling Club of Chicago, Red Bike and Green Chicago, and SRAM.
Romina Castillo speaks during the forum. Behind her are James Craig and David Pufundt. Photo: Lynda Lopez

Bikes Can Promote Spaces for Safety, Independence, and Joy

By Lynda Lopez | Feb 13, 2019 | No Comments
The latest talk in a series on bike culture presented by the Design Museum of Chicago focused on how cycling helps create communities.
Guadalupe Lara holds her daughter, Samantha, at UIC Hospital. Photo: Sharon Parmet: UI Health

A Baby Born on a Bus Underscores the Need for Quality Transit Access for All

By Lynda Lopez | Feb 7, 2019 | 8 Comments
We should see this as a learning moment to remember why it's essential to prioritize making high-quality service for everyone riding.
The candidates at Sunday's forum. Photo: Jeff Zoline

Candidates Weigh in on Solution for Improving the CTA at the Transit 4 All Forum

By Lynda Lopez | Jan 29, 2019 | 2 Comments
Participants included Gery Chico, LaShawn Ford, Susana Mendoza, Toni Preckwinkle, Paul Vallas, and Willie Wilson.
Scooters in LA. Photo: Jake Juros

Thoughts on Dockless Electric Scooters After Seeing Them in Action in Los Angeles

By Lynda Lopez | Jan 28, 2019 | 6 Comments
The technology seems to be working out pretty well in LA. Could it be a good fit for Chicago?
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