Divvy hopes new charging stations will reduce VMT needed to maintain the fleet By Courtney Cobbs | May 5, 2022 | No Comments The Divvy system recently debuted charging stations for electric Divvys. Read more to find out where the first charging stations are located.
Mutiny at the meeting: Lakeview neighbors hijack Metra hearing to voice UP-N concerns By Igor Studenkov | May 2, 2022 | No Comments “We’ve been growing, gentrifying, changing the North Side, and you’re endangering everything we have done,” said one neighbor.
Loved ones of Gerardo Marciales urge the city to fix dangerous DLSD intersections By Courtney Cobbs | Apr 29, 2022 | No Comments We must learn from stories like his and implement policies and street designs that prioritize human life over convenient driving.
How about increasing CTA staffing, reliability, and ridership as a crime-fighting strategy? By John Greenfield | Apr 28, 2022 | No Comments What if we focused on getting the CTA workforce up to full strength as a strategy to increase reliability, ridership, and safety, by having more eyes in the 'L' cars to deter crime and bad behavior?
City launches income-based traffic fine pilot, halving the fees for low-income residents By Courtney Cobbs | Apr 27, 2022 | No Comments Eligible residents can also eliminate all debt by paying off the original fine on tickets received within the last three years.
Lightfoot’s plan to spend $7.5M to pay people to burn gas narrowly passes City Council By John Greenfield | Apr 27, 2022 | No Comments If you're unhappy that your tax dollars will be used to pay people to drive, now you know to hold accountable.