

What Chicagoans want to change about the CTA
Regular riders of the Chicago Transit Authority say it’s time for a reckoning on the problems they’re seeing with public transit.
Dirty cars, crime and significant delays are a few of the problems riders have pointed out about the Chicago Transit Authority in recent years.
Reset discusses the woes of riding the CTA and how leaders are working to address them.
GUESTS: Natalie Moore, interim editor of WBEZ’s Race, Class and Communities Desk
Cassie Walker Burke, external editor at WBEZ
Illinois State Rep. Kam Buckner (D-Chicago), co-chair of Mayor Johnson’s transportation subcommittee
Brian Steele, CTA spokesperson
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What Chicagoans want to change about the CTA
Regular riders of the Chicago Transit Authority say it’s time for a reckoning on the problems they’re seeing with public transit.
Dirty cars, crime and significant delays are a few of the problems riders have pointed out about the Chicago Transit Authority in recent years.
Reset discusses the woes of riding the CTA and how leaders are working to address them.
GUESTS: Natalie Moore, interim editor of WBEZ’s Race, Class and Communities Desk
Cassie Walker Burke, external editor at WBEZ
Illinois State Rep. Kam Buckner (D-Chicago), co-chair of Mayor Johnson’s transportation subcommittee
Brian Steele, CTA spokesperson