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Did You Know?

Only 24 percent of jobs in the region are accessible by transit in 90 minutes or less by a typical resident — and that number drops to 12 percent in the suburbs.

Share your ideas about Chicago’s transportation future

With a wide-open race for Chicago’s mayor and several competitive races for Chicago City Council, it will be critical to highlight Chicago’s most pressing transportation issues among candidates and voters in the 2019 election.

As part of our Walk and Roll the Vote campaign, the Active Transportation Alliance is currently working with residents and community-based organizations across the city to develop a game-changing transportation platform and we need your help.

Make your voice heard by completing our five-question survey.

To date, we have conducted meetings with dozens of community, civic and advocacy organizations that work on issues related to creating healthier, more sustainable and equitable communities. We also held two Transportation Justice Dialogue events in August in Logan Square and Bronzeville to collect input from our members, supporters and the general public.

Take our brief survey to share your ideas.

The survey is intended to collect additional public input on the platform as we prepare to release it in the fall. Please share it with your networks to help spread the word.