City To Install Or Upgrade 100 Miles Of Bike Lanes Over Next Two Years
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Just because the weather is cooling down, you don't need to park your pedals.
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The Chicago Department of Transportation plans to add 100 miles of new and upgraded bike lanes in the city over the next two years.
It comes with a price tag of $17 million.
Money for the new bike paths is expected to come from Mayor Lori Lightfoot's capital plan, which focuses on infrastructure like roads, sidewalks, bridges, bike lanes, and more.