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Join a virtual town hall on CTA bus electrification

By Kyle Whitehead | November 15, 2021

47th Ward Ald. Matt Martin and 1st Ward Ald. Daniel LaSpata are teaming to host a virtual discussion on Chicago’s progress toward electrifying its bus fleet. The event, which is open to the public, takes place on Wednesday, November 17 at 7 p.m. Staff from Chicago Transit Authority will provide an update on the agency’s electrification plans and answer questions […]

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Take action! Build Back Better Act needed to fix flaws in infrastructure bill 

By Kyle Whitehead | November 15, 2021

Congress passed a historic infrastructure bill that could help get more people walking, biking, and riding transit in the Chicago area, but more action is needed to strengthen the bill’s positive impact on climate- and equity-related concerns.  Take action asking your members of Congress to support a pro-transit reconciliation bill.  For more than two years, Active Trans worked with our […]

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Philippe Lunardelli reinforces his commitment to Active Trans

By Maya Norris | November 5, 2021

Sustainable transportation has long played an integral role in Philippe Lunardelli’s life. As someone who has regularly walked, biked, and used public transportation his entire life, Lunardelli has experienced for himself how these modes of transportation are crucial to creating healthy, thriving, equitable cities. That’s why he has deepened his commitment to Active Transportation Alliance, transitioning to a member of […]

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CTA proposes making fare discounts permanent, but more is needed

By Ted Villaire | November 5, 2021

Relief funding from the federal government has enabled the Chicago Transit Authority to take some steps that make transit service more accessible and welcoming to people with low incomes. The biggest change is making its recently piloted discounted passes program permanent.   While we commend CTA for moving forward with the discounted passes and free transfers in its 2022 budget proposal, […]

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Ald. La Spata makes sustainable transportation a priority

By Maya Norris | October 28, 2021

Update: On April 4, 2024, we will be honoring Ald. La Spata for being a leading advocate for safer streets in the Chicago City Council. Join us as we recognize him and others at our Movers & Shakers Ball at the Chicago History Museum.   As alderman for Chicago’s 1st Ward, Daniel La Spata has only been on the job […]

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Suburban advocates demand better walking and biking infrastructure

By Maggie Melin Czerwinski | October 25, 2021

The fight for safer streets for people walking and biking in Chicago’s suburbs has gained strength during the pandemic. Groups and individuals have been organizing local bike rides and walks, creating petitions to improve traffic safety, launching new websites, forming as non-profits, and building support from elected officials to invest in walking and biking infrastructure. To recognize their dedication and […]

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Duct tape and paint transforms walking and biking infrastructure in Peoria

By Maya Norris | October 24, 2021

If you think walking and bicycling infrastructure projects require large capital investments, think again. In September, the Peoria City and County Health Departments and the Greater Peoria Family YMCA Teen Reach Program transformed a street in downtown Peoria, Ill., into a safe haven for sustainable transportation with some duct tape, paint, and sweat equity as part of the Peoria Complete […]

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Chicago needs more safe places to ride bikes and scooters on city streets

By Kyle Whitehead | October 13, 2021

Update (10/14/21): Chicago City Council passed the e-scooter ordinance. The program is expected to launch in Spring 2022. As Chicago City Council considers an ordinance establishing a long-term e-scooter sharing program, Active Transportation Alliance submitted a letter in support of the ordinance to the Transportation and Pedestrian and Traffic Safety Committees. Following are excerpts from the letter: Active Transportation Alliance […]

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Proposed trail to Big Marsh Park picks up steam

By Ted Villaire | October 8, 2021

In September, Active Trans and several partners hosted a virtual open house to share details about the recently-completed feasibility study exploring a proposed walking and biking trail over Lake Calumet, connecting Pullman to Big Marsh Park. The area is rich with historic assets and beautiful open space, but today heavy industry cuts off many residents from these destinations. VISION FOR […]

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Evaluating walkability in Cairo, Illinois

By Ted Villaire | September 27, 2021

Community members in Cairo, Illinois, and a local planning agency are taking a close look at how conditions in the town are helping or hindering local walking habits. Recently, with help from Active Trans and the Southern Five Regional Planning District, a walkability evaluation was conducted in this far Southern Illinois town of about 1,700 people. During the event, planning […]

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