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Sharon Hoyer

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April parking rates continued to be disproportionately higher than business activity and pedestrian counts compared to the same date in an average pre-pandemic year.

Loop Alliance April report shows a continued, alarming rise in downtown parking levels

By Sharon Hoyer | May 17, 2021 | No Comments
The report reveals increased personal car use has continued on a distressingly steep rise, even while foot traffic and office building occupancy remained on par or below March levels.
On April 13, a police chase ended with a crash in West Town that injured seven people. Image: CBS Chicago

Police vehicle chases end in crashes two-thirds of the time, according to hacked emails

By Sharon Hoyer | May 17, 2021 | No Comments
In an age of traffic cameras, satellite images, and police body cams, are police vehicle chases necessary?
Open Streets on State in 2011. Photo: Chicago Loop Alliance

Car-free Sundays on State events will run through the summer, starting July 11

By Sharon Hoyer | May 3, 2021 | No Comments
Chicago has a rare opportunity to reimagine Loop streets as a vital space for community gathering, rather than just corridors to move motor vehicles through.
Clockwise from upper left: Dr. Beverly Scott, Bakari Height, Danny Pearlstein, and Jenna Fortunati.

Transportation for America Panel: Bold vision is needed to achieve transit funding parity

By Sharon Hoyer | Apr 26, 2021 | No Comments
Panelists also agreed that connecting representatives with the real-life stories of their constituents is the most powerful way to build support for funding transit.
March parking rates were disproportionately higher than business activity and pedestrian counts compared to the same date in an average pre-pandemic year.

Steep rise in downtown parking rate may foreshadow personal car use hitting crisis levels

By Sharon Hoyer | Apr 15, 2021 | No Comments
The Chicago Loop Alliance's March downtown activity report showed vehicle parking rates skyrocketed as the weather warmed and pandemic restrictions loosened.
Photo via I Am Traffic.

You can ask lawmakers to eliminate 20% local match requirement for walk/bike infra

By Sharon Hoyer | Apr 12, 2021 | No Comments
File a witness slip online by Tuesday afternoon to make your voice heard.
Playing four square on State Street during Open Streets in 2011. Photo: John Greenfield

Loop Alliance details plan to bring Open Streets to State Street for first time since 2011

By Sharon Hoyer | Mar 31, 2021 | No Comments
The Loop Alliance hopes their program will be a shot in the arm for a downtown that is still struggling with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pete Buttigieg at yesterday's hearing.

Buttigieg broadly commits to increased safety, equity, sustainability – details pending

By Sharon Hoyer | Mar 26, 2021 | No Comments
Buttigieg presented an ambitious vision for a more just and sustainable transportation system in the U.S. We’ll be eagerly following the funding, regulation and policy specifics of how this vision can be realized.
Guadalupe Francisco-Martinez, 37, was fatally struck in her car last June by an officer involved in a high-speed chase.

Police chases killed 3 bystanders in Chicago last year – It’s time to rethink policies

By Sharon Hoyer | Mar 22, 2021 | No Comments
In what circumstances does any immediate danger the suspect presents to the public outweigh the potential for endangering officers, suspects, and innocent bystanders?
A major increase in federal funding for transit, which currently only gets 25 percent of the infrastructure money driving does, would help level the playing field. Photo: John Greenfield

Chuy Garcia’s bill calls for four times the current amount of federal transit funding

By Sharon Hoyer | Mar 9, 2021 | No Comments
Advocates acknowledged the goals is ambitious and achieving parity is unlikely this year, but a strategy of aiming high could significantly move the funding needle during this window of opportunity.
Altgeld Gardens residents returning from Rosebud Farm Stand on the dirt road next to the market a few years ago. The store, the only source for fresh groceries in the neighborhood, has since closed. Photo: John Greenfield

Food, mobility justice advocates join forces at the Chicago Food Justice Summit

By Sharon Hoyer | Mar 3, 2021 | No Comments
Speakers discussed the relationship between safe conditions for pedestrians and good transit access with food security and nutrition.
Protected bike lane on Chicago Avenue in Evanston. Image: Courtney Cobbs

From ATA’s Suburban Action Week: How to win bike-friendly roads in the ‘burbs

By Sharon Hoyer | Feb 25, 2021 | No Comments
"A lot of these projects last through multiple administrations. If advocacy groups can step up it really helps the project momentum.”
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