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Steven Vance

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Transportation planner and advocate. Steven also created Chicago Cityscape, a site that tracks neighborhood developments across the city.

Recent Posts

New curb and concrete island construction on Milwaukee Ave. between Erie and Sangamon.

Eyes on the Street: Construction Crews Pour New Concrete on Milwaukee Bike Lane

By Steven Vance | Jul 16, 2018 | 21 Comments
The curb-protected bike lanes are taking shape.
The aftermath of a 2012 police chase in Woodlawn. Photo: Eric Allix Rogers.

Chicago Is Now Publishing Traffic Crash Data Shortly After Collisions Occur

By Steven Vance | Jun 14, 2018 | 3 Comments
Quicker access to the data will be helpful for urban planners and safe streets advocates.
Planters beef up the bump-outs at Milwaukee and Honore. Photo: Steven Vance

The New Planters Along Milwaukee Avenue Are Blooming Fantastic!

By John Greenfield and Steven Vance | May 23, 2018 | 2 Comments
The flower pots are an easy, inexpensive way to add protection from cars and make the street move attractive. Photo: Steven Vance
Julia Callaway and her husband Daniel Brown.

Julia Callaway, 55, Fatally Struck by Driver Fleeing Police

By Steven Vance | May 11, 2018 | 1 Comment
Callaway was the 11th pedestrian killed on Chicago streets this year.
The planning department’s framework plan shows a potential “transitway” route between Goose Island and Metra stations in the West Loop, which two Metra routes already serve. The Clybourn station is at the diverging point of the two routes. Map from Department of Planning and Development, with Metra lines highlighted in red for emphasis.

Why Isn’t CTA-Style Metra Service Being Considered for Lincoln Yards?

By Steven Vance | May 7, 2018 | 29 Comments
Due to Emanuel's apathy towards Metra city is focusing on building a new Goose Island transitway while ignoring the nearby existing Metra lines.
The DoBi pilot has expanded the area of the city with bike-share access by roughly 50 percent, but big areas of the Southwest and Northwest sides still don't have shared bikes. Map: Steven Vance

Even With the New Dockless Pilot, Chicago Still Has Vast Bike-Share Deserts

By Steven Vance and John Greenfield | May 3, 2018 | 19 Comments
Combining the Divvy and DoBi zones on a map also shows which parts of the Far South Side got left out of the pilot, and how Divvy station density affects the usefulness of the system.
Scott Presslak designed a new Metra map that aims to be more usable by casual and new riders.

Show Metra Routes by Letter Instead of Vintage Railroad Names, a New Map Proposes

By Steven Vance | Apr 10, 2018 | 31 Comments
Why are Metra's commuter rail lines named after bankrupt railroads?
Testing a dockless bike corral in Seattle. Photo: Dongho Chang

Dockless Bike-Share Study by Chicago Consultants Recommends Best Practices

By Steven Vance and John Greenfield | Apr 3, 2018 | 23 Comments
Dockless bike share doesn't have to be a disaster like in China or Amsterdam. A new report compares regulations across cities in the United States and how each city intends to deal with bikes on sidewalks, amongst other issues.
Rendering of a proposed apartment building at 1750 N Western Avenue. Image: NORR Architects

Why 36 Car Spots is a Reasonable Number for an Apartment Building by The 606

By Steven Vance and Jacob Peters | Mar 28, 2018 | 35 Comments
There are myriad reasons why 36 car parking spaces in a building with 124 households is a good number to shelter in Logan Square near the Blue Line.
A sign, purporting to be posted by the L.A. Metro transit agency, says "Uber & Lyft Drivers - Please do not block the bus zone". Photo: Erik Griswold

Idea from Shared Use Mobilty Conference: Charge For Access to the Curb

By Steven Vance | Mar 20, 2018 | 19 Comments
Tech can help cities deal with the onslaught of demand for vehicles to get to the curb.
Three Democratic Party gubernatorial candidates: Biss, Pritzker, Daiber. Source: Biss (Wikipedia), Pritzker and Daiber (their campaigns)

Biss, Pritzker, Daiber Say They’re Supportive of Active Transportation Modes in New Questionnaire

By Steven Vance | Mar 9, 2018 | 12 Comments
Three Democratic Party gubernatorial candidates answer questions about their positions walking, bicycling, and riding transit in Illinois. Rauner didn't respond.
A man in a Chicago Park District "security" SUV appears to point at or grab at Brian Bauer, the cyclist who recorded this video.

Guards Endanger 606 Users While Chasing a Cyclist

By Steven Vance | Feb 28, 2018 | 20 Comments
Guards shouldn't be patrolling the narrow elevated path in SUVs, and they definitely shouldn't be speeding down the trail to confront cyclists.
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