CDOT: Divvy’s e-bikes are going back to a 20 MPH speed cap By John Greenfield | Jun 11, 2021 | No Comments Ever since Divvy bike-share's pedal-assist electric bikes debuted in summer 2020, there's been all kinds of confusion about how fast they go.
Bar owner who posted racist comments is leading fight against affordable TOD By John Greenfield | May 11, 2021 | No Comments Spyners owner and Save Lincoln Square petition launcher Maureen Sullivan faced a boycott last year over racist comments about BLM protests.
Parking Karens want to block Lincoln Square affordable TOD, advocates fight back By John Greenfield and Courtney Cobbs | May 6, 2021 | No Comments Fliers claiming Lincoln Square "has a parking deficit of 1,519 spaces" are based on an ancient, absurdly car-centric 1998 study.
First major phase of four Red Line station rehabs and track upgrades kick off next month By John Greenfield | Apr 21, 2021 | No Comments The project will rebuild the century-old Lawrence, Argyle, Berwyn and Bryn Mawr Red Line stations and tracks.
How will new Chicagoland stimulus transit cash be spent? We won’t know until fall By Igor Studenkov | Apr 16, 2021 | No Comments When it comes to transit funding from the most recent federal COVID-19 stimulus package, the common sentiment from transit agencies in Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana can be summed up as “wait and see.”
Alfresco program will encourage outdoor dining, community space on car-free streets By Courtney Cobbs | Mar 25, 2021 | No Comments The city of Chicago is accepting proposals for long-term outdoor dining projects to support tourism and activate neighborhood streets.