The Chicago Department of Transportation announced Wednesday it will be installing new concrete curbs for all protected bike lanes by the end of 2023
CDOT will begin installing new pre-cast concrete curbs along Kinzie Street between and Milwaukee and Wells. By the end of the year, the city expects to add 25 miles of concrete-protected bike lanes.
By the end of 2023, the city plans to upgrade all existing delineator-protected lanes to concrete curbs. It is the biggest expansion and upgrade of"low stress" bike routes in city history.
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