50 couples will get hitched at the car-free Mag Mile event “Mode, Marriages, and Murals” By John Greenfield | Sep 13, 2021 | No Comments Sundays on State is over but there are some more fun-sounding car-free events planned for North Michigan Avenue.
Despite 85% increase in cycling on Leland, Slow Street was taken down 3 months early By John Greenfield | Sep 10, 2021 | No Comments If the Leland Slow Street treatment very successful in encouraging biking this year, why did it make sense to take it down during peak cycling season?
Study: 15-minute walk/bike access to key resources is not enough to guarantee prosperity By John Greenfield | Sep 9, 2021 | No Comments While the 15-minute city is a great goal for Chicago, that alone will not guarantee equitable outcomes.
CDOT wants input on project to make the heart of Englewood safer and more vibrant By John Greenfield | Sep 9, 2021 | No Comments Hopefully the Englewood streetscape project be a successful example of how making a retail corridor a safer and more pleasant place to walk, bike, ride transit , and shop can foster a most peaceful, prosperous, and vibrant community.
Chicago motorist stops have spiked over the years, with far more Black drivers detained By John Greenfield | Sep 7, 2021 | No Comments Regardless of the transportation mode, Black Chicagoans are much more likely to be detained by police than their white counterparts.
Why haven’t police arrested the driver who killed Linda Mensch? By John Greenfield | Sep 7, 2021 | No Comments Despite testimony at least three witnesses, police camera footage, a license plate number, and the name of the vehicle owner, no one is in custody.