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Sharon Hoyer

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A #6 Jackson Park Express bus heads downtown. Commuting via CTA bus increased slightly last month, as winter weather made walking and biking more challenging. Photo: John Greenfield

Latest Loop Alliance report shows continued uncertainty and preference for personal cars

By Sharon Hoyer | Feb 22, 2021 | No Comments
Personal cars remained the most popular way survey respondents reported getting to work—over 55 percent of respondents have said they use a personal car to commute since September.
Photo: John Greenfield

ATA Transit Equity Day forum focused on importance of transit access for economic recovery

By Sharon Hoyer | Feb 8, 2021 | No Comments
The panel also discussed how improving transit access in Black and Brown communities can help fight segregation and reduce violence.
The construction of Chicago's Eisenhower Expressway destroyed vibrant West Side communities. Photo: Jeff Zoline

Smart Growth America Equity Summit envisions a community-led approach to planning

By Sharon Hoyer | Feb 2, 2021 | No Comments
The summit laid out a vision for a transportation planning process that assess errors of the past and the needs of the present, and envisions the future in a spirit of trust, celebration and healing.
Christmas Eve on State Street. Loop pedestrian counts increased during the holidays. Photo: John Greenfield

Loop Alliance report shows increased foot traffic and decreased driving in December

By Sharon Hoyer | Jan 15, 2021 | No Comments
Predictably, overall Loop activity was inversely proportionate to the COVID positivity rate.
How do we make sure people who don't have cars have access to healthy food? Photo: Joseph Dennis

ATA’s transit justice talk discussed relationship between transit deserts, food insecurity

By Sharon Hoyer | Dec 19, 2020 | No Comments
These two basic needs are often unmet in Black and Brown communities, and are now exacerbated by the pandemic.
Between the drop in business activity and the drop in temperatures, Loop bike commuting was down significantly last month. Photo: John Greenfield

Loop Alliance November report shows decrease in car parking, but also commuting overall

By Sharon Hoyer | Dec 15, 2020 | No Comments
Unsurprisingly, the tragic second surge of COVID-19 cases in the late fall and the associated drop in business activity led to an overall reduction in downtown commuting in November.
Photo: John Greenfield

Fighting for funding: ATA gathers leaders across sectors to discuss future of transit

By Sharon Hoyer | Dec 15, 2020 | No Comments
The Active Transportation Alliance gathered seven leaders in transportation advocacy, legislation, management, and labor to discuss the financial crisis facing transit systems nationwide as the pandemic rages on.
Public transportation has been a lifeline for Chicagoans during the challenges of COVID-19. Photo: John Greenfield

Active Transportation Alliance looked back at a tumultuous year during its annual meeting

By Sharon Hoyer | Dec 7, 2020 | No Comments
Awardees included transportation professionals and advocates Romina Castillo, Pha'Tal Perkins, and Wharton Sinkler.
Chicago's Bike Network Analysis rating for 2020. PFB considers 30 mph streets to be unsafe for biking, so basically all of Chicago was shown as non-bike-friendly. Apparently, some of the runways at O'Hare and Midway airports are pretty bikeable though.

Chicago’s 30 mph speed limit largely to blame for mediocre People for Bikes rating

By Sharon Hoyer | Dec 5, 2020 | No Comments
Our city also lost points simply because the Chicago Department of Transportation didn't provide data on recent bike improvements.
The partially completed Ainslie Art Mall. Photo: John Greenfield

“It’s like a chess game”: ATA panel looks at ideas for advancing multimodal projects

By Sharon Hoyer | Nov 13, 2020 | No Comments
The Active Transportation Alliance’s second transit justice town hall, conducted via Zoom Wednesday evening, was a rallying cry for local civic engagement.
October survey results. Driving a car is still the most popular way for CLA survey respondents to get to work, but it's down from last month.

Loop Alliance October report shows decreased parking, increased CTA commuting

By Sharon Hoyer | Nov 12, 2020 | No Comments
Parking rates dipped from 80 percent down to 60 percent, and of the 54 survey respondents, almost 40 percent said they were using CTA trains or buses to get to work.
The August Street Love Ride in Englewood. Photo: Cameron Bolton

Mitigating risks on group bike rides with COVID on the rise

By Sharon Hoyer | Nov 7, 2020 | No Comments
While group bike rides, even with masks and social distancing, aren't without risk during the pandemic, community activists say the benefits are worth it.
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