As police reform movement intensifies, an update on CTA shooting victim Ariel Roman By John Greenfield | Aug 27, 2020 | No Comments Amidst recent tragedies, Roma's slow recovery offers a small glimmer of hope.
Seated e-scooters are coming to Chicago to provide an option for people with disabilities By Imelda March | Aug 26, 2020 | No Comments Lime will be rolling out seated models as early as this week, which people with disabilities can request from Lime or one of its community partners.
The lakefront parking ban is a barrier for disabled Chicagoans who want to access the trail By Katie Prout | Aug 26, 2020 | No Comments It appears that Chicago's current lakefront parking ban doesn't make an exception for people with disabled parking placards.
Does relatively high Metra Electric ridership while fares were free show latent demand? By Igor Studenkov | Aug 24, 2020 | No Comments In its mid-year ridership report, Metra also said systemwide ridership is still nowhere near normal, and it won’t be normal for quite some time.
The western third of the Cortland/Wabansia Slow Street has been dismantled By Courtney Cobbs | Aug 24, 2020 | No Comments Over the weekend CDOT dismantled part of another popular Slow Street in response to feedback from residents and use data the department collected.
Driver fatally struck Jan Kopec, 83, on his bike in Archer Heights By John Greenfield | Aug 24, 2020 | No Comments With his passing, our city has already seen six on-street bike fatalities this year, two more than in all of 2019.