Clark bike lanes in Edgewater are coming along, but not without their issues By Courtney Cobbs | Sep 10, 2021 | No Comments The half-finished, inconsistent design, which slaloms between three different layout, is creating lots of confusion.
It’s time for Chicago to rid itself of the parasitic parking meter contract By Michael Podgers | Sep 1, 2021 | No Comments While it's possible to cope with the horrible parking deal through design and policy, we really need to abolish it altogether.
1st Ward PB election revives the idea of protected lanes on Milwaukee in Wicker By Courtney Cobbs | Sep 1, 2021 | No Comments A proposal to strip parking on Milwaukee to make room for protected bike lanes has renewed discussions about the project, last proposed in 2017.
Panelists: Disability and bike communities have common interests, should join forces By James Porter | Aug 11, 2021 | No Comments "We really need to work together and build trust so people can work together to build a broader coalition."
Unsurprisingly, People for Bikes gave Chicago a low scores for bike-friendliness By Courtney Cobbs | Jul 15, 2021 | No Comments A recent People for Bikes assessment of Chicago's bike friendliness gave the city low scores. Read about the factors that lead to the low marks.
What political realities must we overcome to create a protected bike lane network? By Courtney Cobbs | Jul 6, 2021 | No Comments The Active Transportation Alliance hosted a discussion with North Side aldermen Daniel LaSpata, Andre Vasquez, and Matt Martin.