New York Jets Asst. Coach Greg Knapp Killed by Driver, Media Calls It an ‘Accident’
By Kea Wilson | | No CommentsBuffered bike lanes are coming to 71st in South Shore as part of streetscape project
By John Greenfield | | No CommentsToday’s Headlines for Tuesday, July 27
By John Greenfield | | No Comments- As Hilco’s Target Warehouse opens, activists warn of more pollution, truck traffic in Little Village (Block Club)
- Former alderman Bob Fioretti says he believes he caught COVID-19 on a CTA bus (Defender)
- Woman killed, 2 officers injured after Dolton restaurant confrontation, crash into Compleat Cyclist bike shop (ABC)
- Allegedly intoxicated driver taken into custody after running red, crashing into another car in Skokie (CBS)
- Showtime puts $500K toward vacant lot cleanup, art installations in North Lawndale, Bronzeville (Block Club)
- Development planned for Six Corners Sears site includes 209 units, only 6 affordable, 270 car spots (Block Club)
- Daily Herald looks at Cycling Without Age, which gives free trishaw rides to seniors
- Meeting on Lincoln streetscape from Western to Catalpa, including possible bike lanes, today at 6 PM (Tribune)
- Here are the transportation accommodations for Lollapalooza this weekend (WGN)
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Eyes on the Street: A new slow street on Seminary Avenue in Lakeview
By John Greenfield | | No CommentsTransit association says CTA was the agency that best coped with COVID-19 challenges
By John Greenfield | | No CommentsToday’s Headlines for Monday July 26
By John Greenfield | | No Comments- Experts discuss 10% spike in crash fatalities during the pandemic (Daily Herald)
- CPD: Boy, 16, killed in car crash after man, 60, swerved into oncoming traffic at 59th/Parnell (CBS)
- 6 hospitalized following multi-vehicle crash on Bishop Ford (Sun-Times)
- Man, 25, on bike, in critical condition after collision with CTA bus in Little Italy (CBS)
- 1919 Chicago race riots commemorated through bike ride, headstone unveiling (ABC)
- Italian-American civic group files lawsuit to bring back Arrigo Park Columbus statue (Block Club)
- Tower with 316 units, 20% affordable, 200 spots pitched for Fulton/Ada, 8-minutes from ‘L’ (Block Club)
- Baseball commentator loses bet, plans 1,200 miles from Chicago to NYC (FOX)
- Celebrate the I & M Canal Trail’s 35th anniversary by collecting passport stamps to win prizes
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Today is an Air Pollution Action Day. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency established this status to remind people to stay indoors and not exert themselves because high levels of air pollution are expected, which can range can range from being bothersome to harmful to people depending on their health status. This condition is partly caused by wildfires occurring elsewhere, local weather, and local pollution, so there are things we can do to help mitigate the situation. Choosing to walk, bike, or take transit instead of driving if possible is one way to help.
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Eyes on the Street: Concrete protected bike lanes on Campbell in North Center
By John Greenfield | | No CommentsScary high-speed, 4-lane stretch of Clark in Edgewater is getting protected bike lanes
By John Greenfield | | No CommentsRTA’s new capital funding formula prioritizes existing assets, speed over innovation
By Igor Studenkov | | No CommentsToday’s Headlines for Friday, July 23
By John Greenfield | | No Comments- Sun-Times endorses redevelopment plan for Michael Reese, including new 27th St. Metra stop
- Chicago’s transit recovery is going better than peer cities like NYC, D.C. (CBS)
- Man driving Jeep hits another Jeep under Lake ‘L’, sending it crashing into supports, then shoots its driver (CBS)
- Truck driver crashes, spills gravel on 2 lanes of Bishop Ford, causing delays (NBC)
- After Hershel Weinberger’s death, Ald. Silverstein criticized for putting up “Caution: Children Playing” signs
- An update on plans to revamp the Glen Ellyn Metra station (Daily Herald)
- Sun-Times looks at the mural tributes to Black racer Major Taylor along his namesake bike trail
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