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NITA takes effect in 12 days and the CTA board does not have any scheduled meetings before then. Masterful gambit, sir
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Looking to learn more about local housing policy? Interested in how our elected officials and candidates plan to tackle rising housing costs? Join us next month at Midwest Coast Brewing for Unlocking Our Potential: Discussing Housing Reform in Chicago! 🎟️ Tickets: eventbrite.com/e/unlocking-...
Perhaps the fact that 2 of the 5 great North American bicycling cities in this article have harsher winter climates than Chicago can quiet the chatter that Chicago doesn't need good + comprehensive bicycling infrastructure because our winters are sometimes tough. www.nytimes.com/2026/06/09/t...
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There are still tickets left to our housing policy forum: Unlocking Our Potential! Join us this Sunday at Midwest Coast Brewing as we discuss how varying levels of policy factor into rising housing costs, as well as how we can get our neighborhoods to better meet the needs of their residents.
Our panel features leaders from the federal, state, & local levels who are directly involved in Chicago’s growth: - Congressman Mike Quigley - State Senator Sara Feigenholtz - Alderman Red Burnett - Drake Warren, Cook County Commissioner Candidate - Paul Kendrick, State Representative Candidate
Incredibly frustrating having the resources & infrastructure for more frequent & reliable transit but fumbling it due to poor execution Our leaders need to prioritize low hanging fruit solutions that would improve the lives of everyday Chicagoans as well as open up our neighborhoods to more housing
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