@cornoisseur Cubs also moved the shuttle lot to a MUCH less convenient location for suburban drivers, absolutely on purpose to make them more likely to drive all the way in to park
@cornoisseur Bennett alluded to him approving it at the last SNA meeting. this is all performative. he’s been bought, there is not a single one of his resident constituents who are for this lot, and if he does approve it, he should be investigated. he didn’t get the zoning chair for a reason.
@mattlindner public walkways are for human beings, not corporate delivery robots that impede strollers, wheelchairs, the blind, etc.
they don’t get out of the way, they just stop and wait for YOU to go around. everyone should be flipping them over on sight.
@lisaecook @CubsBallhawk_ @USRoute41@PatrickC895106 bennett is a fucking snake and is 100% being paid by developers. he did the same thing to the bank building at clark and belmont. historic stone building removed for glass box with empty retail. he sits on a city preservation committee too 🤡
@chicagobars "an unusual number of people seem insulted by my gaslighting of pedestrians in a time where pedestrian death is at an all time high. oh also i'm in the alcohol industry"
when is @lawsonfor44@StreetsandSan and @brackenbox going to stop placing dumpsters in front of crosswalks? you are actively endangering residents every week and using “street sweeping” as an excuse for laziness. cc: @ThePeoplesCDOT
Why doesn't the city remove these illegal street installations?
Oh, because the city only likes things that make our streets more dangerous?
@ChicagoDOT@StreetsandSan@lawsonfor44 step it up. Fix our streets or we will.
@ThePeoplesCDOT@ChicagoDOT@StreetsandSan@lawsonfor44 Take note of every dumpster you see in Chicago that is placed illegally. It’s almost ALWAYS a @brackenbox
44th ward director of infrastructure admitted to me that @StreetsandSan contracts Brackenbox for street sweeping, too. So the city 100% is aware and allows it anyway.
This is how easy it is to get free Narcan at the Harold Washington @chipublib in Chicago’s South Loop. Walk in on State St, turn right, grab and go. No interaction with anyone required. You’ll never know when you’ll be in a situation to reverse an overdose and save a life.