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We migh get a new kind of bike racks!
All of that said, what do you guys think of 32nd Ward Alderman, Scott Waguespack. I'm told that he "gets it." He's apparently participated in the Ride of Silence. Here's what his website states regarding transportation issues:
Transportation and the CTA- I will demand accountability from CTA management and transportation agencies.
While most CTA dollars are not subsidized by the City of Chicago, we need to keep our eyes on how the system is operated and how city dollars are spent. We will continue to work with our federal and state legislators to bring funding to our ward to fix our aging transportation infrastructure. We are presently working with Metra to move in the direction of improving aging viaducts, bridges and support systems that traverse the city. I will continue to support programs such as Moving Beyond Congestion, and organizations that support other means of transportation, especially cycling and carpooling. We are dedicating funds to improve our bike lanes in the ward, and I support plans to improve and increase the number of bike lanes available for the growing number of cyclists in our city.
I don't know Waguespack that well, but when you consider he's the Alderman for what is possibly the most active bike commuting ward in Chicago, a single line on his website touting vague undefined support for future goals is pretty weak tea. In the three years he's been there, has there actually been any improvements to the bike lanes in Wicker Park/Bucktown (that's not rhetorical, it's a real question)? I could be convinced otherwise, but there's not much on his website touting actual achievements. I like that he "gets it", but does he also get things done?
That said, does ATA or LIB or anybody send out candidate questionnaires and do candidate evaluations or anything like that, or do they avoid anything related to electoral politics in order to keep their non-profit status? Is there anything like a "Cyclists Democratic Club" in Chicago, a group that evaluates candidates, raises campaign funds, etc.?
Brendan Kevenides said:
All of that said, what do you guys think of 32nd Ward Alderman, Scott Waguespack. I'm told that he "gets it." He's apparently participated in the Ride of Silence. Here's what his website states regarding transportation issues:
Transportation and the CTA- I will demand accountability from CTA management and transportation agencies.
While most CTA dollars are not subsidized by the City of Chicago, we need to keep our eyes on how the system is operated and how city dollars are spent. We will continue to work with our federal and state legislators to bring funding to our ward to fix our aging transportation infrastructure. We are presently working with Metra to move in the direction of improving aging viaducts, bridges and support systems that traverse the city. I will continue to support programs such as Moving Beyond Congestion, and organizations that support other means of transportation, especially cycling and carpooling. We are dedicating funds to improve our bike lanes in the ward, and I support plans to improve and increase the number of bike lanes available for the growing number of cyclists in our city.
Ditka doesn't care, at all, period.
This is why I believe he will make an excellent mayor.
Juan Dominguez said:You think Ditka cares about da cyclists?
notoriousDUG said:Personally I support Da Coach for Da Mayor, but that's just me.
Juan Dominguez said:It looks like all of us concerned chainlinkers will have to start looking at and talking about the upcoming candidates.
I don't know Waguespack that well, but when you consider he's the Alderman for what is possibly the most active bike commuting ward in Chicago, a single line on his website touting vague undefined support for future goals is pretty weak tea. In the three years he's been there, has there actually been any improvements to the bike lanes in Wicker Park/Bucktown (that's not rhetorical, it's a real question)?
FWIW, he did use his aldermanic menu money to repaint the area's bike lanes in 2009 or 2010 (can't remember offhand). CDOT has stymied attempts to add bike parking; CDOT doesn't have any more racks to offer, and trying to buy racks for CDOT has proven fruitless.
If you have any other ideas for improving cycling in Wicker Park-Bucktown, let me know! David said:I don't know Waguespack that well, but when you consider he's the Alderman for what is possibly the most active bike commuting ward in Chicago, a single line on his website touting vague undefined support for future goals is pretty weak tea. In the three years he's been there, has there actually been any improvements to the bike lanes in Wicker Park/Bucktown (that's not rhetorical, it's a real question)?
Damen going south from the 6 corner intersection (North, Damen, Milwaukee) has had the bike lane repainted this summer. This is across from Wicker park and right before Pritzker school on Schiller.
The police in conjunction with the bicycle ambassadors have had a number of events at the same intersection (North, Damen, Milwaukee) over the last 2 years. Traffic is definitely calmer there than anytime I remember in the past 10 years.
I am not sure if Waguespack had any part in these activities, but am guessing that he did. Anyway, biking is better in Bucktown/Wickerpark since he has been in office. Just my opinion...
payton said:FWIW, he did use his aldermanic menu money to repaint the area's bike lanes in 2009 or 2010 (can't remember offhand). CDOT has stymied attempts to add bike parking; CDOT doesn't have any more racks to offer, and trying to buy racks for CDOT has proven fruitless.
If you have any other ideas for improving cycling in Wicker Park-Bucktown, let me know! David said:I don't know Waguespack that well, but when you consider he's the Alderman for what is possibly the most active bike commuting ward in Chicago, a single line on his website touting vague undefined support for future goals is pretty weak tea. In the three years he's been there, has there actually been any improvements to the bike lanes in Wicker Park/Bucktown (that's not rhetorical, it's a real question)?
FWIW, he did use his aldermanic menu money to repaint the area's bike lanes in 2009 or 2010 (can't remember offhand). CDOT has stymied attempts to add bike parking; CDOT doesn't have any more racks to offer, and trying to buy racks for CDOT has proven fruitless.
If you have any other ideas for improving cycling in Wicker Park-Bucktown, let me know!
David said:I don't know Waguespack that well, but when you consider he's the Alderman for what is possibly the most active bike commuting ward in Chicago, a single line on his website touting vague undefined support for future goals is pretty weak tea. In the three years he's been there, has there actually been any improvements to the bike lanes in Wicker Park/Bucktown (that's not rhetorical, it's a real question)?
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