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Less than a year after construction, city spends $27K to change long-contentious Lincoln Park bike project

Summary by Chicago Tribune
A Lincoln Park bike installation that became a flashpoint for neighborhood tensions that can surround cycling projects has been partly revamped, less than a year after it opened. At an estimated cost of $27,505, the city has again redesigned a stretch of Dickens Avenue that had been closed to traffic, after outcry from some in the community. The roughly 200-feet of redesigned road forms the east end of the Dickens Greenway, a series of bike lane…
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