Hey friends on wheels,
I'm a part of a volunteer cultural committee putting on a big concert and rally for Chuy Garcia next Sunday, March 29, at Alhambra Palace downtown Chicago. I am still in need of a few additional volunteers:
Setup
Cleanup
Poster and postcard distribution this week
One more SECURITY volunteer (experience and formidable presence helpful)
Please email me at poptart@gmail.com if you are interested in supporting this candidate and this event next week. It's going to be incredibly diverse, energizing, and fun!
Thanks!
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What Chuy would do for cycling, transit and pedestrian safety is ambiguous at best. His opposition to the red light and speed cameras tells us that he places more value on pandering to drivers than he does to safety on our streets.
Rahm, on the other hand appointed Gabe Klien as is first Commissioner of the Department of Transportation under whose leadership Chicago made more progress toward making biking a viable urban mode of transport than all the previous administrations combined. Gabe Klein! Here is a list of what Klein did in Chicago while he was here (lifted directly from Wikipedia):
Gabe joined Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s administration in Chicago on May 16, 2011 as the Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Transportation.
Under his administration, Gabe Klein oversaw the following new and on-going projects and initiatives:
Gabe Klein oversaw the publication of the following documents :
What did Chuy do for biking in Chicago or Cook County ever? I could be missing something, but he does not seem like the rider's candidate, or the walkers candidate, or the transit rider's candidate. If you like speeding and blowing through red lights in your car, then by all means Chuy is your man.
Anyone who cares about the future of transportation in Chicago or the health of the planet in general should seriously consider holding their noses and voting for Rahm.
Agreed.
I drive all the time and have not gotten a red light ticket because I stop.
I wish Gabe Klein would run for mayor!
If you're looking for a clearly pro-cyclist candidate and live in the 2nd Ward, vote for Brian Hopkins. He's commuted by bike for many years.
Speaking of the 2nd Ward runoff, the other candidate worked at a law firm that has made over $1.1 million in privatization deals with the city (including the parking meter deal). Attorneys at the firm have contributed $15,000 to her campaign. Richard Daley is now on the firm's payroll.
http://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/archives/2015/02/23/candidate-...
Not that people shouldn't vote for her, but people should know who they are voting for.
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