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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http://newcity.com/2015/03/16/what-would-jesus-ride-a-conversation-...
It gave me the impression that, in re: bike lanes, BRT, and road diets, Chuy's thinking boils down to "Let the NIMBY's win"
Unfortunately, that's the impression I'm getting as well.
I read that he wants neighborhoods and real people to have input. That can be flawed (hi Berteau Greenway - on which I worked), but it's a better way to do government when more than half of the city is disenfranchised. Trust is gone in many areas of the city.
Right, it's nice that he added that, but it's phrased so generally that no one could disagree with it. That generality, combined with his hedging in the above linked interview, doesn't inspire any confidence that he'll have the political courage to do anything that will anger any drivers (or parkers) at all, and all changes to the streetscape will anger someone.
In fact, the only specific plan Garcia has put forward with respect to pedestrians or cyclists is to reduce the level of enforcement against reckless drivers.
How has he proposed replacing the enforcement conducted by all the cameras he has promised to shut down?
Rahm's platform contained specifics before the election. The Bloomingdale Trail, the 25 mi/year of protected bike lanes, and bikesharing were all part of Rahm's platform before the election, so I'm not sure what you're getting at.
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