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Downtown »

A new ordinance would give the public a say in camera placement and institute flexible payment plans.

Streeterville »

The Chicago Department of Transportation is asking Chicagoans to vote for their preferred new routes. 

Downtown »

The Loop Link project is scheduled to be done by the end of the year.

Chinatown »

The bridge, which reopened Monday, is used by 8,500 vehicles per day.

Lincoln Square »

The tunnel will terminate in River Park, where construction will wreak havoc for two years.

Albany Park »

Neighbors are concerned Mother Nature will strike before the flood tunnel is finished in 2017.

The Loop »

Construction of the new Washington-Wabash L stop is expected to last 1½ years.

Downtown »

Mayor Rahm Emanuel said $10 million in additional funding will enable the city to deal with potholes.

Roscoe Village »

CDOT to address Belmont-Western intersection at Thursday meeting of the Transportation Action Committee.

Uptown »

For the next eight weeks, construction crews will be replacing a century-old water main on Argyle St.

South Loop »

Roadwork along Roosevelt Road is now about nine months behind schedule. 

Albany Park »

Final funding has been secured for the tunnel, intended to prevent severe flooding in Albany Park.

Rogers Park »

The crosswalk at Rogers and Touhy avenues would be shortened from 110 feet to just 40 feet.

Irving Park »

The Old Irving Park Association said it opposes the field as long as closing Waveland is on the table.

Edgewater »

Here's a map of where the city removed hundreds of them from all over the city last year.