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I frequent the Jackson Red/Blue line platform, and I couldn’t help but be curious about how people urinated and smoked there, even though there were multiple guards standing in one area.

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Three Whole Foods in Lakeview is wild.

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Is it nicer inside or no

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Good

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@chicagocityscape.com @stevevance.net what building is being built here 👀

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Anyone else’s discover feed not working?

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😂😂

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You can be in love with me

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Good.

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Okay but you still need a car in Nashville which adds a massive expense. In Chicago, having a car isn’t necessary in many neighborhoods.

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Gonna try it this week!

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Same!

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I WILL MARRY THIS MAN SO HE CAN STAY HERE

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Thanks for attending! Ask CTA for another stop on pink/green at Elizabeth street 👀

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Wait I love this 🥹🥹🥹 my mom and uncle both died because of this disease. So happy to have people fighting for more research!

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But why can’t these 100 people on the private buses use the CTA buses? They all go the same place. (I’m on your side here tho f cars just discussing)

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I could be convinced, but my Main issue with it is that these buses are only for certain employees in certain buildings, and not the general public

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This location needs a remodel so bad. Everything about it is gross.

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Bike Grid Now Applauds Introduction of Landmark Legislation to Advance Regional Safe Cycling Network

Chicago, Bike Grid Now! is pleased to announce the introduction of new state legislation to lay the groundwork for a comprehensive regional bike grid. The bill SB3478, introduced by Illinois State Senator Mike Simmons (IL-07), amends the Illinois Highway Code to direct the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) to develop a blueprint for a bike and pedestrian-prioritized street network including 450 miles of safe, slow streets in Chicago with additional infrastructure in bordering municipalities.
The proposed Safe Cycling Network Plan would prioritize connections between community areas, retail corridors, major attractions, institutions, as well as existing and planned infrastructure to create a cohesive system for all ages and abilities across 10% of city streets and neighboring suburbs. Under the proposed framework, at least 35% of the network would be located in community areas experiencing economic hardship,1 with additional prioritization given to high-crash corridors and areas lacking existing safe streets infrastructure.
“We know how dangerous and inequitable a patchwork system is,” said Bike Grid Now organizer Nik Hunder. “Fragmentation means cyclists, pedestrians, and people on scooters or other micromobility devices are forced to navigate life-threatening gaps in protective road treatments that are not equitably distributed economically and racially across the city. It’s time to make our streets safer for all Chicagoans – not just those in the most privileged and politically responsive neighborhoods.”
The benefi ts also reach across the state. Safer city roads drive state-wide economic growth, advance environmental goals, boost tourism, and decrease costs associated with traffi c crashes and deaths. State legislators leading on this issue understand that strategic investment in urban infrastructure is a life-saving measure that supports the intere…

Bike Grid Now Applauds Introduction of Landmark Legislation to Advance Regional Safe Cycling Network Chicago, Bike Grid Now! is pleased to announce the introduction of new state legislation to lay the groundwork for a comprehensive regional bike grid. The bill SB3478, introduced by Illinois State Senator Mike Simmons (IL-07), amends the Illinois Highway Code to direct the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) to develop a blueprint for a bike and pedestrian-prioritized street network including 450 miles of safe, slow streets in Chicago with additional infrastructure in bordering municipalities. The proposed Safe Cycling Network Plan would prioritize connections between community areas, retail corridors, major attractions, institutions, as well as existing and planned infrastructure to create a cohesive system for all ages and abilities across 10% of city streets and neighboring suburbs. Under the proposed framework, at least 35% of the network would be located in community areas experiencing economic hardship,1 with additional prioritization given to high-crash corridors and areas lacking existing safe streets infrastructure. “We know how dangerous and inequitable a patchwork system is,” said Bike Grid Now organizer Nik Hunder. “Fragmentation means cyclists, pedestrians, and people on scooters or other micromobility devices are forced to navigate life-threatening gaps in protective road treatments that are not equitably distributed economically and racially across the city. It’s time to make our streets safer for all Chicagoans – not just those in the most privileged and politically responsive neighborhoods.” The benefi ts also reach across the state. Safer city roads drive state-wide economic growth, advance environmental goals, boost tourism, and decrease costs associated with traffi c crashes and deaths. State legislators leading on this issue understand that strategic investment in urban infrastructure is a life-saving measure that supports the intere…

HUGE NEWS. We have a state bill; SB3478 - SCA1. Under the bill, CMAP will develop a blueprint for a bike and pedestrian-prioritized street network including 450 miles of safe, slow streets in Chicago and surrounding communities. WE NEED YOU TO SUBMIT WITNESS SLIPS. ilga.gov/Senate/heari... (1/3)

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Not gonna pay them until Trump is out of office

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Idk guys but breakfast burritos may be the best food invention ever

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16 cop cars at Chase tower on Monroe…someone get the tea.

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This should be 55 stories.

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Me! I may run for office soon!

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Crazy that there is a one Bean in office and hopefully another one soon 😜

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Ford is the substance of Danny Davis

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Say it with us now: IF YOU'RE IN LINE TO VOTE, STAY IN LINE!

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Not enough ugh post work rush better see a big increase.

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Medicare for All - "That's socialism!"

Social Security - "That's socialism!"

Debt free education - "That's socialism!"

Universal childcare - "That's socialism!"

$1 billion per day on a war in the Middle East that no one wants, while millions of people at home struggle.

"That's just how it is."

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