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Near North and Northwest Side (Wards 1, 43, and 44) candidates talk transportation
By Richard Day |
As part of our 2023 Election Coverage, Streetsblog Chicago sent a questionnaire out to every candidate running for alderperson.
New Bill Would Improve Sight Distances at Intersections
By Melanie Curry |
Assemblymember Alex Lee's A.B. 413 would prohibit vehicles from parking or stopping at the curb within twenty feet of a marked crosswalk or intersection
The T’s New Train Factory Has Gone Off the Rails
By Christian MilNeil |
On Thursday, Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, and their administration’s newly-assembled transportation cabinet rode a Red Line train, visited the T’s Operations Control Center, and outlined their early plans to tackle the many challenges facing the MBTA. “Our message to all those who ride the T, the rails, the buses, around the state, […]
The dogs used for CTA’s $31M K-9 unit contract are basically very expensive decoys
By John Greenfield |
Once the public learns how the dogs can and can't be used, they will be about as effective for deterring rule-breaking and crime as life-sized stuffed animals.
USDOT Announces First Grants from its Safe Streets and Roads for All Program
By Melanie Curry |
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law program will give California communities $133 million for road safety projects and plans
South Lakefront and Mid South Side candidates (Wards 4, 5, 16, 20) talk transportation
By Richard Day |
As part of our 2023 Election Coverage, Streetsblog Chicago sent a questionnaire out to every candidate running for alderperson.