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Burns Harbor strives to become more pedestrian accessible

Summary by Chicago Tribune
The town of Burns Harbor, because of the way it has developed since its establishment in 1967, is not an easy community for a pedestrian to navigate. “The town does lack pedestrian infrastructure that connects the neighborhoods,” said Tina Rongers, the town’s economic development consultant. It is an issue that the town’s leadership is trying to address. In June, the town’s Redevelopment Commission authorized Rongers to apply for a Safe Streets …

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Chicago Tribune broke the news in Chicago, United States on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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