"Going Public" looks at some of the complaints about the newly renovated Howard stop.
CTA Howard stop: New features, old problems
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So what did they actually do during that renovation? I'm confused. Does no one have anything good to say about it?
Howard's CTA Red Line stop remains as eclectric today as was twenty five years ago when I first became acquainted with the neighborhood.
While your approach may emphasize Howard Street as a mass transit terminal, another story may be that Howard Street captures the essence of a diverse neighborhood, incidentally served by the Chicago Transit Authority's Red Line.
This is the kind of issue CTA Tattler should be covering--if they weren't so afraid to lose their sources by actually, you know, criticizing the CTA.
Burn. Are you saying the blog's gotten too cozy with the CTA?
It's funny that every member of this triangle, CTA Tattler, you, and Redeye, all write for the Tribune and yet have very different relationships with the officials there. It's got to be confusing for them.
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