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The sun rises over Lake Michigan as a commuter cycles along the lakeshore toward downtown Chicago, Monday, Oct. 24, 2016. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)

Kiichiro Sato

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The sun rises over Lake Michigan as a commuter cycles along the lakeshore toward downtown Chicago, Monday, Oct. 24, 2016. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)

Kiichiro Sato

‘Redefine The Drive’ aims to revamp DuSable LSD on the North Side

The city and state released 20 new renderings for a reimagined North DuSable Lake Shore Drive at the end of March.

The sun rises over Lake Michigan as a commuter cycles along the lakeshore toward downtown Chicago, Monday, Oct. 24, 2016. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)

Kiichiro Sato

   

The Illinois and Chicago departments of transportation launched their “Redefine The Drive” study in 2013. This spring and fall, there will be more public hearings where people can weigh in on the latest plans.

Reset talks with transportation experts and advocates, urban planners and listeners about the plans that exist so far.

GUESTS: Joseph Schwieterman, professor of public policy at DePaul University, director of DePaul’s Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development

Sam Kling, director of global cities research at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs

MarySue Barrett, former president of the Metropolitan Planning Council, consultant for Brookings Institution and Natural Resources Defense Council

Roberta Garner, Lakeview resident, professor emerita in sociology at DePaul University, co-editor of Neoliberal Chicago

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