Road closures will begin nearly a month before the July race.
Category: Transportation
Many of Chicago’s vacant lots are near transit, posing challenges for neighborhoods and CTA, study says
Vacant lots have repercussions for city efforts to spur development near transit.
Interstate 80 construction to begin Monday in Will County; New Lenox officials excited about project
New Lenox Mayor Tim Baldermann said he does not anticipate a big increase in traffic through the village because Laraway Road is already under construction from Gougar to Cedar roads, so drivers have become accustomed to detours.
Chicago Water Taxi to return to daily service for the first time since pandemic
The return to 7-day-a-week service is a vote of confidence in downtown.
A Delta flight was cut short after a panel behind one of the engines fell off during takeoff
A Delta Air Lines flight over the weekend was cut short and the plane returned to Salt Lake City after a panel behind one of the two engines fell off during takeoff.
Tinley commuter lot pay system changes, daily rates to increase by 50 cents
Tinley Park said revenue from parking fees is intended to be the sole source of funding to pay for parking lot maintenance, but the village has had to subsidize the parking lot program from other funding sources over the years.
New piece of pedestrian greenway from Chicago’s East Side set to be built in Michigan
The Marquette Greenway is planned to connect Chicago’s East Side with New Buffalo.
With all the recent headlines about panels and tires falling off airplanes, is flying safe?
It’s been 15 years since the last fatal crash of a U.S. airliner, but you wouldn’t know that from a torrent of flight problems that made news in the last three months.
O’Hare revamp turns contentious after going billions over budget
Chicago is struggling to advance an $8.5 billion airport upgrade that’s key to bolstering its status as a crucial air hub.
Major airlines want to hear how Boeing plans to fix plane manufacturing problems
The heads of leading U.S. airlines want to meet with Boeing and hear the aircraft manufacturer’s strategy for fixing quality-control problems that have gained attention since a panel blew out of an Alaska Airlines jetliner in January.