Businesses stand up for Milwaukee bike lanes
If you read the recent Chicago Sun-Times article describing the April 30 public meeting on a proposed protected bike lane on […]
Businesses stand up for Milwaukee bike lanes Read More
If you read the recent Chicago Sun-Times article describing the April 30 public meeting on a proposed protected bike lane on […]
Businesses stand up for Milwaukee bike lanes Read More
There's no doubt that the aging Circle Interchange needs to be rebuilt. Unfortunately, the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) has
Sign petition opposing proposed Circle Interchange flyovers Read More
It turns out when you build complete streets with community input, everybody wins. And based on new plans the city
First look: city shows off plans for new Milwaukee Ave. protected bike lane Read More
On May 19, the south portion of the Red Line will be closed from Chinatown/Cermak station to the 95th Street
Red Line South Rider's Bill of Rights Read More
NEWS RELEASE Contact: Lee Crandell Active Transportation Alliance 312.427.3325 x395 [email protected] Business Owners and Transportation Advocates Applaud City's Plan for
On May 19, the south portion of the Red Line will be closed from Chinatown/Cermak Station to the 95th Street
Getting around during the Red Line south closure Read More
Active Transportation Alliance’s annual Bike Commuter Challenge is now open for registration! Last year, Active Trans introduced a new website
The 2013 Bike Commuter Challenge is here! Read More
Four Chicago wards (5th, 45th, 46th and 49th) are using participatory budgeting to give you the chance to vote on
How would you spend $1 million in your ward? Read More
NEWS RELEASE CONTACT: Max Muller Active Transportation Alliance 312-427-3325 x229 Mobile: 312-869-2629 [email protected] Chicago business, health and transportation advocates praise
Chicago business, health and transportation advocates praise Chicago’s bike-sharing plan Read More
We learned today that “Divvy” is the brand name for Chicago’s new bike-sharing program. I am warming up to the
How will you use “Divvy,” Chicago’s new bike-sharing system? Read More