Madelyn's quest for safer streets will become CPS policy
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We've been following Madelyn Gerker's story for years now. She wrote a letter to the city of Cincinnati asking why there was no sidewalk to keep her safe on her walk to school; when a good answer didn't materialize, she became an advocate for pedestrian safety for all kids across the city.
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