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Looking for Input GO Pace to Hold Open House on Pulse Milwaukee Line.Page 4 p-.o NILES HERALDSPECTATG2 $1.50 Thursday, August 20. 2015 ni1eshera1dspectnoicoìn Looking for input GO Pace to hold open house on Pulse Milwaukee Line.Page 4 ROTUNNO FAMILY COLLECTION Ground control The book "Now Arriving" looks at the colorful history of O'Hare and Midway airports. Page 20 SPORTS Setting up the season Pioneer Press previews the area's girls vol- leyball teams. Page 49 KARIE ANGELL LUC/PIONEER PRESS Richard Sosna of Chicago is on the Pace bus in Lincoinwood on Touhy Avenue Aug. 17. Hes looking for work in sales and marketing NIC SUMMERS/ and came to Lincoinwood for his third job interview. PIONEER PRESS LIVING Lobster roll roundup Summer is peak season for lobster, and the Chicago area is home to several tasty variations ofthis classic New England seafood sandwich. Hear local chefs' takes on the dish and find recipes to make at home. 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Center, 5216 W Lawrence The design phase of the Ave., Chicago Pulse Milwaukee Line will 'We began studying the continue throughout the re- area in 2014 and then in the mainder of 2015 and into early part of 2015 and up to 2016 when the construction now, we have been going of the bus stops will begin. through what's called the PACESUBURBAN BUS SERVICE Buses are expected to start- environmental review proc- The bus stop station design includes a digital sign that predicts the arrival of the next bus, bicycle racks, heating for the ing running on the Pulse ess," Pace spokesman Pat- winter, lighting for night and even an elevated platform to assist passengers with stepping into the bus. Milwaukee Line in 2017, rick Wilmot said. "Now according to Pace's website. we're moving into the de-meefing' for the public. Now, Pace The Pulse Milwaukee 'What we want to be able For more information sign phase. We are begin- During the last publichas put together 10 loca-Line is a new arterial busto do overall is use a combi-about the project and the ning to get a little bit closer open house, attendees weretions for the bus to stop that rapid transit network thatnationof limitedstops,upcoming open house, go to to working on the moreable to give input on loca-it thinks will work best andPace says will allow riderstechnology and some otherwwwpacebus.con/pulse. detailed informationre- fions for the bus to stop ashas done some preliminaryto go more efficiently updesign elements to reduce garding the project and thatwell as items that would work on the designs for theand down Milwaukee Ave-travel times and improveAlicia Ramirez is a freelance comes back to the publicmake the bus stops betterbus stop shelters. nue in Niles. on-time performance in thewriterfor Pioneer Press. 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