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Downtown »

CDOT spokesman Michael Claffey confirmed that work started Tuesday on the anti-speeding measures.

Jefferson Park »

Ald. John Arena (45th) physically prevented work from continuing on the project Monday morning.

Downtown »

There's a new sign that speed bumps are coming to deter illegal street races on Lower Lower Wacker. 

Roscoe Village »

Chicago's newest bike/walk/jog path desperately needs a catchier name. We have ideas.

Roscoe Village »

Announced in 2012, the path would connect Clark and California Parks.

Beverly »

Bike lanes should be part of the conversation to bring Divvy to Beverly, says organizer of the petition.

Irving Park »

But it shouldn't be up to the girls to clean the pigeon poop under Old Irving Park's viaducts, some say.

The Loop »

Emergency repairs to an underground water valve will force the lane closures for three weeks.

Oakland »

The new 35th Street pedestrian and bicycle bridge should become a South Side "icon," alderman says.

Albany Park »

The Go Albany Park program is underway with biking, walking and transit events to get the 'hood moving.

North Lawndale »

Curb-protected bike lanes are coming to Clybourn Avenue in Old Town too.

Downtown »

Neighbors said the weekend races on Lower Wacker Drive have gone unpunished for years. 

Downtown »

The new Union Station Transit Center is expected to open next spring.  

Irving Park »

Speed cameras on Irving Park Road and Foster Avenue are among the most active in the city, data shows.

Washington Park »

How many drivers got caught speeding by cameras in your neighborhood?