

A new program will help West Side residents buy bikes, but what about bike infrastructure?
West Side residents who want to access alternative modes of transport like bikes, scooters or electric vehicles could get stipends to help.
ComEd is partnering with a local nonprofit organization, Equiticity, to fund West Siders buying electric vehicles, bikes or electric bikes.
Reset learns more about the program and talks about bike infrastructure and safety on the West Side.
GUESTS: Olatunji Oboi Reed, president and CEO The Equiticity Racial Equity Movement
Remel Terry, director of programs of the Equiticity Racial Equity Movement
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A new program will help West Side residents buy bikes, but what about bike infrastructure?
West Side residents who want to access alternative modes of transport like bikes, scooters or electric vehicles could get stipends to help.
ComEd is partnering with a local nonprofit organization, Equiticity, to fund West Siders buying electric vehicles, bikes or electric bikes.
Reset learns more about the program and talks about bike infrastructure and safety on the West Side.
GUESTS: Olatunji Oboi Reed, president and CEO The Equiticity Racial Equity Movement
Remel Terry, director of programs of the Equiticity Racial Equity Movement