Chicago Releases Equity-Focused ‘Strategic Plan For Transportation’
Chicago’s new ‘Strategic Plan for Transportation’ aims to equitably transform mobility and access in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Chicago’s new ‘Strategic Plan for Transportation’ aims to equitably transform mobility and access in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Ten years ago, a $15-an-hour minimum wage sounded outlandish, even to some labor activists. But this week, it became reality in Chicago.
“We need the same resources that Lincoln Park has. We want equity. […] We want thriving communities,” KMB Realty principal Bonita Harrison told Reset about her hopes for the Woodlawn area.