CHICAGO – After several incidents of Local 700 members being hit by cars around the Cook County Department of Corrections complex at 26th and California, Local 700 President Ramon Williams announced a new partnership with Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart to advocate for increased pedestrian safety measures.
“Our members have to worry about enough danger on the job, they should not fear for their safety while crossing the street on their way to work,” said President Williams. “We have raised this issue multiple times, and are optimistic that we can secure enhanced pedestrian safety measures in the near future. It’s time for action from the city to keep our members safe.”
Improving pedestrian safety, especially on California Ave., is primarily the responsibility of the Chicago Department of Transportation. Local 700 and the Sheriff’s Office will jointly lobby for increased protections not only for CCDOC staff, but for all visitors to the complex. There have been multiple occurrences of pedestrian injuries around the courthouse and jail, with a Local 700 member injured crossing the street last month.
“Member safety is always top of mind, whether that's on the job or on the way to the job,” said Williams. “I hope to have news on this issue for CCDOC members shortly, and will share any pertinent updates as soon as possible. I also encourage all members and visitors to drive safely and slowly, and look out for anyone crossing the street, especially at dusk or in inclement weather.”
Local 700 will share updates with membership as this process unfolds.
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