Traffic & Transit

Community Group Elevated Chicago Wants Leaders In 'Car Centric' City To Address Inequities In Mass Transit Access

Executive Director Roberto Requejo said it's taken years to get a tangible solution introduced to City Hall.

"People wanted to have more choices for housing and for those choices to be more affordable, especially in high cost areas, and especially in the North Side near transit," Requejo said.
"People wanted to have more choices for housing and for those choices to be more affordable, especially in high cost areas, and especially in the North Side near transit," Requejo said. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

CHICAGO (CBS) — Despite the city's robust public transportation system, getting around Chicago is far from a walk in the park.

CBS 2's Jamaica Ponder reports community leaders not only want to change that, they want the city to make things

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