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Chicago Seeks to Boost Bus Service for Transit-Oriented Development

Initiative Aims to Spark Construction After Success Near Rail Lines
The city of Chicago is looking to improve bus service on the bridge over the Chicago river in transit-oriented development areas north of the downtown business district.
The city of Chicago is looking to improve bus service on the bridge over the Chicago river in transit-oriented development areas north of the downtown business district.
By Jennifer Waters
October 29, 2018 | 7:51 P.M.

Chicago officials are betting that offering better bus service and pedestrian safety through a transit-oriented development program could boost housing, office and retail projects while increasing ridership as it has in sparking $2 billion in construction near rail lines in the past five years.

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