As More Streets Open to Pedestrians, A Neighborhood Bows Out
Clip: 06/17/2020 | 4m 2s
Lately, some Chicagoans have had a little more room to move outside, as streets have been opened up to cyclists, runners and pedestrians. But not every area is ready, or going along with the plan. Nick Blumberg has the latest.
Aired: 06/17/20 |
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