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Aug 5The Chicago Reporter is co-hosting an event with the Metropolitan Planning Council, which will release a new report that identifies the cost of congestion in our region.
Related ArticlesCar Sick
Organizations work to find transit alternatives for the entire region to ease congestion, spending.
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Looming Price Tag
In Chicago, the costs of congestion—due to lost work hours and excessive gas consumption—have increased every year since 1982. If the situation continues to escalate at the same average percentage during the next 30 years, the costs will be staggering.

Source: Texas Transportation Institute; analyzed by The Chicago Reporter.
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Captial Dip
2007 marked the fifth consecutive year in which capital funds were diverted to cover the Regional Transportation Authority's operating expenses. In all, the agency has spent $315 million in capital funds during that time. RTA officials say that transit legislation passed in January should end this practice.

Source: Regional Transportation Authority.
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Not Quite a Freeway
Advocates wonder if congestion pricing model could work for Chicago.
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