William Choslovsky: Lincoln Park's Dickens Greenway is a typical Chicago solution in search of a problem
Briefly

Yes, crime, migrants, schools and taxes are all big issues. But two seemingly small things in my neighborhood perhaps better reflect much that is wrong with our city and what passes as "modern government." The problems reflect a city more inept than corrupt.
I know, I know. What's the big deal because it's just some stray salt, after all? But it's reflective of a city gone soft or dumb. And it's almost comical then that when snow actually fell last week - and we needed some salt and sand - there wasn't any, and the platform was covered in snow, slush and ice.
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