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	<author_name>Chicago, Bike Grid Now</author_name>
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	<title>CBGN Jammiversary</title>
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	<description>Hop on a Bike Bus to the Loop or meet us there as we Jam it up together. Bike Buses will be a ~10mph group ride. The Bike Jam in the Loop will be a 4mph Bike Party + Protest as we collectively call attention to the need for safe streets across Chicago. The jam will keep getting bigger and bigger as each bus rolls in. We will be running SIX bike buses to the Loop, all will be departing at 5:45pm: Lake​view - Jonquil Park - Sheffield &amp; Wrightwood Wicker Park - Ehrler Park - 2229 W Cortland St​ West Loop - Park #578 - Washington &amp; Wolcott Pilsen - Dvorak Park - Carpenter &amp; 20th Bridgeport - Sintic Park - 28th &amp; Wallace Hyde Park - Kenwood Park - 49th and S Kenwood Ave Chicago, Bike Grid Now is calling on the city to implement a network of safe residential streets with 10mph speed limits on at least 10% of streets. The need for safe streets infrastructure across Chicago is undeniable as our communities and families grapple with over 100 people killed in traffic crashes so far this year, including over 30 pedestrians and cyclists. Inequity and policy failure in housing, public transit access, environmental protection, and so many other quality of life indicators worsen in our city. The world is facing a climate crisis that requires drastic action. What Chicago needs is a bike grid, not gridlock.​</description>
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