The People’s CDOT work on road projects they say the city won’t – CBS2 (Chicago)

thepeoplescdot.jpg A group of Chicago residents calling themselves "The People's CDOT" are working on city road projects they said the city won't; They won't show their faces or use their names because what they're doing isn't legal. "When CDOT needs to destroy something that's making people safer, they have a very rapid response," The People's CDOT said in a tweet. "But when people are asking CDOT to make our streets safer, it takes years and years to get a response."
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Old Joe
2 years ago

Reminds me of Detroiters that mowed the lawns of the vacant homes in their neighborhood.

The Railroader
2 years ago

Oh my. This group is basically Bob Hoskins’ character of the ‘Rogue Repairman’ from the Teryy Gilliam film ‘Brazil’.

Chicago is a mere parody of an actual city.

JackBolly
2 years ago

If these residents patch their neighborhood potholes, will city workers rush out and put the holes back? So comical – Chicago, the dysfunctional Leftist utopia.

Giddyap
2 years ago

These AssHats Are Building Homemade Speed-Bumps, Traffic Barricades, On Chicago Streets — With Zero Understanding Of Traffic Safety

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