Bronzeville Trail Task Force
Neighborhoods
- Austin, Garfield Park, North Lawndale
- Bronzeville, Near South Side
- Downtown
- Englewood, Chatham, Auburn Gresham
- Hyde Park, Woodlawn, South Shore
- Jefferson Park, Portage Park, Norwood Park
- Lakeview, Wrigleyville, Northalsted
- Lincoln Park, Old Town
- Lincoln Square, North Center, Irving Park
- Logan Square, Humboldt Park, Avondale
- Pilsen, Little Village, Back of the Yards
- Uptown, Edgewater, Rogers Park
- Wicker Park, Bucktown, West Town
Cycling Legend Marshall ‘Major’ Taylor Should Get A Congressional Gold Medal, U.S. Reps Propose
A congressional bill is the result of grassroots organizing from groups like the Bronzeville Trail Task Force, the Major Taylor Trail and the Major Taylor Cycling Club of Chicago.
Bronzeville’s Black Metropolis Set To Become National Heritage Area
Community leaders hope the designation will solidify Bronzeville's reputation as a Black cultural hub and help preserve its history while helping the neighborhood improve and grow.
Bronzeville Trail Organizers Launch Fundraising Effort As City Planners Sketch First Steps For 606-Like Path
Leaders are mulling three options to overhaul the Kenwood Line embankment to create the start of the 2-mile trail.
Bronzeville Trail Task Force Rallying Support, Fundraising For Multimillion-Dollar Project
The team will meet with officials from Paris, one of Chicago's sister cities, this month to learn best practices around such trails.
Bronzeville Trail Task Force Is Looking To The Public For Help As It Works To Get New Trail Off The Ground
The all-volunteer group needs to raise $2,000 to cover operational expenses as it tries to make the South Side trail a reality.
‘This Is The Birthday Of The Bronzeville Trail’: Community Comes Out To Celebrate Project’s Kickoff
The project received a $75,000 Chicago Community Trust grant for predevelopment planning, which is expected to last two to three years.
Bronzeville Trail, A 606-Style Bike And Pedestrian Path For South Side, Finally Moving Forward
The elevated, 2-mile biking and hiking trail would start near 40th and Dearborn streets and go east to 41st Street and Lake Park Avenue. An event introducing the project to the public is slated for April 23.