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Chicago needs more bikeways

By Jim Merrell | May 10, 2019

As a new mayor and city council prepare to take office, we need to ensure that Chicago builds upon its success by creating more bikeways for all ages and abilities and ensure that they are accessible to all Chicagoans. The transition to a new administration provides a natural opportunity to reflect on recent progress and future opportunities to improve our […]

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Will you join Mayor Rockingham?

By Ted Villaire | May 8, 2019

Mayor Leon Rockingham wants to see his city of North Chicago become a better place for walking and biking. He knows the residents of this Lake County community want safer streets and they want a healthier, cleaner place to live. And like any community that wants to see these changes, he relies on the state to help. The problem is […]

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Connecting the 312 RiverRun to Lathrop Homes trail

By Steve Simmons | May 6, 2019

As exciting as it is to see new trails emerging along the Chicago River, it’s important to keep in mind that trails return the greatest public benefits when they are connected, linking people to jobs, shopping districts and recreational opportunities. One area that offers a prime opportunity to connect trails is from the end of the 312 RiverRun Trail at […]

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E-scooter pilot can help win street space back from cars

By Kyle Whitehead | May 2, 2019

Update [6/11/19]: Chicago selected 10 vendors to participate in the four-month pilot program launching Saturday June 15 on the West Side. ——– Chicago needs better alternatives to driving and more of them. Thanks to a new pilot program, electric scooters may become part of a growing list of more efficient transportation options. Chicago launched an e-scooter sharing pilot program that will […]

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Manor Greenway adds to emerging Chicago River Trail

By Steve Simmons | April 23, 2019

In another big step toward a continuous Chicago River Trail, the city has completed the Manor Neighborhood Greenway on the Northwest Side. The greenway adds a comfortable on-street connection for people walking and biking on Manor Avenue between Lawrence and Montrose Avenues (Pictured: raised crosswalk at Lawrence and Manor Avenues). By adding these facilities, the neighborhood greenway makes it safer […]

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Elgin legislators support funding trails and safe streets

By Barb Cornew | April 22, 2019

On a recent beautiful Friday afternoon along the Fox River Trail in Elgin, State Senator Cristina Castro and State Representative Anna Moeller said they will advocate for funding projects in a capital bill that will make the city safer and more friendly to people walking and biking. This is good news for Active Trans and partners across the state who […]

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Rush hour bus lanes coming to Chicago Avenue

By Kyle Whitehead | April 19, 2019

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced a new Bus Priority Zones program featuring upgrades to several of the busiest routes in the city, including Chicago Avenue, 79th Street and Western Avenue. The upgrades include rush hour bus lanes on Chicago from Larrabee to Michigan Avenue — through the heart of the River North area where congestion routinely slows down packed buses […]

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Support Emmett St. affordable housing project

By Steve Simmons | April 18, 2019

The high cost of housing near sustainable transportation options — CTA train stations in particular — is a major barrier to our vision for Chicago in which all residents can easily walk, bike and take public transportation. That’s why we hope to see the proposed affordable housing project on Emmett Street (pictured) in Logan Square get built. Many of our […]

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Helping shape Chicago for better transportation

By Maya Norris | April 18, 2019

February 2020 update: John Buck will be receiving the Active Trans Visionary Leadership Award at our 2020 Awards Reception on March 5. Please join us.   ______________________ More people live and work in the Loop than ever before. And many credit John Buck in part for helping to contribute to that soaring growth and vibrancy of the city’s central business district. […]

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Coalition advances river trail initiatives

By Steve Simmons | April 11, 2019

The emerging network of trails along the Chicago River presents a valuable opportunity to string together a 27-mile path along the length of the river. It’s an ambitious goal given that the river runs through so many neighborhoods and is a source of great interest for so many businesses, nonprofit organizations and individuals — as well as a growing number […]

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