Northern suburbs gearing up to release first multimodal plan By Igor Studenkov | Dec 19, 2019 | No Comments The plan will prioritize improving pedestrian and bike connections to schools, transit, job centers, and retail.
The death of Angie Monroy was a reminder that gun violence is a mobility justice issue By Lynda Lopez | Dec 17, 2019 | No Comments As transit and mobility advocates, we need to talk more openly about violence on our streets and how it intersects with our work.
Have your say on the South Halsted Bus Corridor Project at the upcoming meeting By John Greenfield | Dec 17, 2019 | No Comments As part of the movement towards speeding up buses, the CTA and Pace have teamed up for a study on modernizing transit along South Halsted Street.
Cheer up Clevelanders, the O’Hare Express is dead, and you can kill the Hyperloop By John Greenfield | Dec 16, 2019 | No Comments The story of how Elon's Musk's airport died an early death offers hope for Cleveland transportation advocates dismayed by Hyperloop Boondoggle.
Why failure to pay your CTA or Metra fare should result in a ticket, not criminal charges By Courtney Cobbs | Dec 12, 2019 | No Comments Decriminalizing fare evasion would help make the Chicagoland transit system more equitable.
MPC’s Toward Universal Mobility report aims to make local transit accessible for all By Igor Studenkov | Dec 11, 2019 | No Comments “We can design transportation systems that are seamless for everyone," said a disability rights advocate at the release. "The only thing that stops us if we don’t have the right people at the table.”