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Lincoln Park »

Ald. Brian Hopkins reported North Avenue was closed on both sides of the bridge over the Chicago River.

Lincoln Park »

Ald. Michele Smith said a spot at Clark and Belden is a "nest for rodents" that needs some concrete.

Downtown »

The northbound lane will be shared by pedestrians and cyclists starting next year.

Downtown »

The project will replace an "L" station built in 1895, when Grover Cleveland was president.

Downtown »

The lakefront bike path is on pace to open next year. 

Albany Park »

The stormwater diversion tunnel runs 150 feet below Foster Avenue.

Portage Park »

The city's second attempt at the infrastructure project will begin next week, officials said.

Roscoe Village »

The path will connect parks from Belmont to Montrose, creating a unified campus, the mayor said.

Logan Square »

Adding more crosswalks was also suggested at the first open house on the $10M project.

South Loop »

City officials proposed traffic changes near Wintrust Arena, set to open in November.

Downtown »

The new Loop "L" stop will be one of the busiest in the city once it opens. 

Logan Square »

The city will host the first public meeting Aug. 30, where neighbors are encouraged to suggest changes.

Albany Park »

The tunnel's two shafts are now complete, and an underground borer has hit the halfway point.

Downtown »

Wabash is a working two-way street again after years of construction between Monroe and Washington.

Downtown »

The massive music festival has been expanded to four days this year.