Protected bike lanes coming to Logan/Western area
The area where Kevin Clark and Tyler Fabeck were tragically killed while riding their bikes in recent years is slated […]
The area where Kevin Clark and Tyler Fabeck were tragically killed while riding their bikes in recent years is slated […]
Illinois law now requires the state to cover 100 percent of the cost of walking and biking infrastructure when it’s
Bill eliminating local match for walk/bike infrastructure becomes law Read More
The infrastructure bill that passed the U.S. Senate in August cut $10 billion that would have gone toward public transit
Take action now to restore $10 billion in federal transit funding cuts Read More
The U.S. Senate is finalizing a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that would increase funding for transit and traffic safety, but
Take action now to fix highway-heavy bipartisan infrastructure bill Read More
Getting the Illinois Department of Transportation to eliminate its 20 percent local match requirement for walking and biking improvements on
Rep. Moeller plays key role in passing bill to improve walking & biking Read More
With high speed limits and few low-stress bike routes, Chicago and its largest suburbs score poorly in a new international
Chicago ranked near bottom of list of bike-friendly big cities Read More
With the warm weather settling into Illinois, many people are hopping on their bicycles, enjoying the wind in their hair
Cycling Without Age helps older adults combat social isolation Read More
The time has come for real access to public transportation. As Congress considers a reauthorization of the federal transportation bill,
Take action now to make CTA and Metra fully accessible Read More
A new tool illustrates how longstanding patterns of segregation and discrimination in public policy have caused transit access for Black
New analysis highlights racial disparities in Chicago area transit access Read More
All residents of the Chicago region deserve access to reliable, affordable public transportation, no matter where they live. Imagine a
Why Congress must deliver ongoing operations support for Chicago-area transit Read More