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JUNE 27, 2013
Vol. 57 No. 38
RULES OF THE ROAD REVISITED Niles wants feedback on how to improve its streets for pedestrians, cyclists
ALEX V. HERNANDEZ/STAFF REPORTER
Mobility & Access: crossings/directness
The intersection of Milwaukee Avenue and Golf Mill has no pedestrian crossings and is dangerous for cyclists to cross.
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he village of Niles wants to get feedback from its residents, commuters and shoppers that travel through the area on how to improve its streets for pedestrians and bicycles. Part of the Niles 2030 Comprehensive Plan, the Niles Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan is focused on creating improved pedestrian and transportation passageways throughout Niles. As part of their plan, the village hired transportation firm Sam Schwartz Engineering via a grant from Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) to advise the Niles
Multi-Modal Plan Steering Committee on the engineering and logistical aspects of the planning process.The Steering Committee is comprised of volunteer residents, seniors, youth, business owners, representatives from transportation agencies such as PACE and IDOT, and bicycle enthusiasts. As part of this process Schwartz planners have been hosting pop up events, where commuters and residents can give feedback on how the village could make it easier for bicyclists and pedestrians to get to work, shopping areas and recreational destinations in Niles.The latest of these pop ups was at the Jewel-Osco
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By Alex V. Hernandez Staff Reporter
• The location and frequency of crossings on these majors streets impacts the directness of walking and biking routes, and the likelihood that people may make risky crossings
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