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Chicago needs a safe cycling network

By Active Transportation Alliance | July 18, 2024

The Chicago Tribune recently reached out to readers, including the Active Transportation Alliance, to share their thoughts on the state of cycling in Chicago. As an organization that has been working to improve conditions for cyclists, pedestrians, and transit users in the Chicagoland area for nearly 40 years, we had valuable insights to contribute to this important discussion. Our advocacy […]

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Does your community need funding for walking and biking projects?

By Maggie Melin Czerwinski | July 16, 2024

What would inspire you, your family, or friends to walk or bike more within your suburban or rural community? Could the addition of protected bike lanes, multi-use paths, or improved sidewalk connections make a difference? Next month, one of our state’s largest sources of funding for walking and biking infrastructure projects will become available. Starting August 1, this key funding […]

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RTA Board should voice support for transit on Chicago’s lakefront

By Ted Villaire | June 20, 2024

The reconstruction of North DuSable Lake Shore Drive (NDLSD) presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to have an impact on Chicago’s transportation landscape for better or worse. As the NDLSD project team prepares to announce their preferred design, the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) Board has a critical role to play in supporting high-quality transit solutions for this project. For years, advocacy groups […]

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Chicago’s bike touring legend George Christensen will be honored at Ride of Silence

By Active Transportation Alliance | May 14, 2024

Chicago’s bicycling community lost a champion last month. George Christensen, a former bike courier who rode thousands of miles each year and traversed entire continents by bike, eloquently chronicling his adventures along the way, was tragically killed while riding in South Carolina. He was 73. On Monday, April 22, Christensen was on his latest epic bike trip, traveling up the Atlantic coast from […]

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Join us May 15 for the Chicago Ride of Silence as we mourn lives lost

By Ted Villaire | May 10, 2024

On Wednesday, May 15, all are invited to join a worldwide annual bicycle ride to honor the people killed while biking on public roadways. Rides will be held in Chicago, Downers Grove, Elgin, Elk Grove Village, Elmhurst, Evanston/Skokie, and Villa Park. See the full list of Illinois rides and details about how to participate. The event calls attention to the […]

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State legislators introduce bill to transform Illinois transit 

By Jim Merrell | April 30, 2024

Speaking at a press conference in the Great Hall of Chicago’s Union Station, Illinois State Senator Ram Villivalam and State Representative Eva-Dina Delgado unveiled a transformational package of legislation aimed at dramatically remaking how public transit is managed and funded in the state. Chief among the proposed reforms is combining the existing four regional transit agencies (the Regional Transit Authority, […]

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Make your voice heard for safer streets in Chicago

By Ted Villaire | April 15, 2024

Over the past five years, the number of serious injuries and fatalities on our roadways has soared. Speed is typically a major culprit. If you want to see motorists traveling at safer speeds, please consider taking action by contacting your alderperson. Chicago City Council’s Committee on Pedestrian and Traffic Safety will hold a hearing on lowering the Chicago default speed […]

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Celebrating progress at the Movers and Shakers Ball

By Ted Villaire | April 12, 2024

The Active Transportation Alliance recently hosted an unforgettable evening that not only celebrated the strides we’ve made towards a more sustainable and accessible city but also set the stage for the transformative work ahead. The Movers and Shakers Ball — a gala event that brought together the city’s most passionate advocates for walking, biking, and public transit — was a […]

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Legislating for livable communities: Sen. Simmons to be honored for transportation leadership

By Ted Villaire | March 26, 2024

State Senator Mike Simmons understands that improving transportation is about more than just getting from point A to point B; it’s about transforming our communities into better places to live and work. By championing biking, walking, and public transit, Sen. Simmons is working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve public health, and save lives. It’s this commitment to enhancing our […]

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Our journey towards better transit requires unity and action

By Ted Villaire | March 19, 2024

As our region’s transit system faces unprecedented funding and service challenges, a powerful movement is underway, driven by the collective voices of those who know we deserve better service from our trains and buses. Our recent gathering at the Transit is Essential Town Hall, held at the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church in the Douglas neighborhood, showed the transformative power of […]

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