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Will DuSable Lake Shore Drive Always Be A Big, Fast, Loud Highway?

Author
Jon Hansen, Mack Liederman, Block Club Chicago
Published
Tue 11 Jun 2024
Episode Link
https://its-all-good-the-block-club-chicago-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/will-dusable-lake-shore-drive-always-be-a-big-fast-loud-highway-ZhSV1ct_

Host - Jon Hansen

Reporter - Mack Liederman

A group of alderpeople want the state to pump the brakes on plans to redesign DuSable Lake Shore Drive and instead find ways to prioritize public transit on the city’s most famous road.

Fourteen alderpeople have signed a letter to Illinois Department of Transportation Secretary Omer Osman and Chicago Department of Transportation President Tom Carney, asking the state to “halt” its Redefine the Drive project, which calls for redesigning and rebuilding DuSable Lake Shore Drive from Grand to Hollywood avenues on the North Side.

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