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Sharon Hoyer

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The view from inside one of the Fulton Street domes. Photo: John Greenfield

Dome sweet dome? A look at more strategies to help bars and restaurants survive winter

By Sharon Hoyer | Oct 29, 2020 | No Comments
Here's a look at new kinds of outdoor dining, including greenhouses and domes, and the winners of the city's outdoor dining contest.
Michigan Avenue yesterday. Photo: John Greenfield

Chicago Loop Alliance: More residents are using private cars to commute downtown

By Sharon Hoyer | Oct 14, 2020 | No Comments
A report released yesterday by the CLA found a disproportionate spike in downtown parking rates recently as compared with pedestrian traffic and business activity.
A South Shore Line car during non-pandemic times. Photo: Jeff Zoline

“It’s foolish”: Experts say South Shore’s Mask Optional Car could cause super-spreader event

By Sharon Hoyer | Oct 9, 2020 | No Comments
"Clearly, it’s a bad idea,” said one infectious disease expert. “It’s really letting an ignorant public make health decisions the leadership of the South Shore Line should be providing with guidance from state government."
Equiticity's Oboi Reed speaks before the ride. Photo: Sharon Hoyer

The Austin Peace Ride puts “eyes and feet on the street” to promote safety and positivity

By Sharon Hoyer | Sep 22, 2020 | No Comments
"When more people are walking and biking and shopping in our neighborhood, our streets are more vibrant... And that's how we suffocate violence."
Rendering of the planned bike bridge across Lake Calumet to Big Marsh bike park.

Illinois Bike Summit included updates on projects in Logan, Big Marsh, downstate

By Sharon Hoyer | Sep 17, 2020 | No Comments
The Illinois Bike Summit, an annual gathering of bike planners, advocates, shop owners, and enthusiasts, took place virtually Tuesday with the theme of infrastructure, education and inclusion.
Alderman Martin expressed concerns that falling ridership on the CTA during the pandemic could lead to service cuts and/or fare hikes. Photo: Raed Mansour

Officials discuss menu system overhaul, inequitable shutdowns at ATA transit town hall

By Sharon Hoyer | Jul 22, 2020 | No Comments
“The more accessible and easier transit is, the better it is for the economy... everybody has the right to convenient public transportation, not just the lucky few.”
Photo: John Greenfield

UIC infectious disease chief: It’s safe to walk, bike with non-household members

By Sharon Hoyer | May 21, 2020 | No Comments
"If both people are wearing masks the chance of infection is quite low... As long as you socially distance, you can be with friends and family.”

An architecture firm proposes guidelines for a Chicago open streets plan

By Sharon Hoyer | May 12, 2020 | No Comments
Hammersley Architecture recently drafted a Chicago Promenade Plan for a network of streets where through traffic is prohibited to make room for pedestrians and cyclists.
A drive-in testing site for COVID-19. Image: ABC Chicago

You can’t do drive-through COVID-19 testing without a car. So what are your options?

By Sharon Hoyer | May 7, 2020 | No Comments
Drive-up and curbside testing allows people to avoid entering buildings and remain in their vehicles while the test is conducted. But where does that leave those of us who don't have cars?
A Slow Street in Oakland. Photo: City of Oakland

A summit on open streets with Lynda Lopez, Naomi Doerner, and Ayanna Pressley

By Sharon Hoyer | May 1, 2020 | No Comments
The conversation focused on the importance -- and challenges -- of identifying the unique problems faced by different communities and addressing them accordingly.
A "Slow Street" in Oakland. Photo: Jeff Chiu, Associated Press

MPC, Council on Global Affairs staffers urge the city to open streets during pandemic

By Sharon Hoyer | Apr 16, 2020 | No Comments
Sidewalks, parks, and trails are crowded in Chicago, and speeding and sever crashes are up. Local transportation leaders say it's time for an open streets program.
Photo: John Greenfield

Active Trans discusses why it’s not pushing to reopen the Lakefront Trail during pandemic

By Sharon Hoyer | Apr 7, 2020 | No Comments
"We understand the mayor’s decision to close the Lakefront Trail and The 606, and it’s obviously a terrible situation."
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