We keep learning more highly questionable aspects of the Johnson administration’s plan to float $830 million in new bonds.
Chicago officials would have an additional $87 million to spend on a host of programs designed to repair the city’s tattered ...
Ald. Daniel La Spata (1st), the chief sponsor of the ordinance, had argued a lower speed limit was necessary to protect ...
Opinions on leadership were strong. Mayor Brandon Johnson's favorability stood at just 14%. Despite the mayor touting the ...
Johnson and his senior aides spent the weekend listening to what changes may be needed to avoid a loss at Wednesday’s City ...
Johnson’s office and the school district have been locked in a dispute for months over responsibility for a pension payment.
The Council did approve millions in lawsuit settlements, a crackdown on illegal curbside sales of unregistered cars, rezoning ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson's plan to issue $830 million in bonds to fund various infrastructure projects – scheduled for a final ...
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Hosted on MSNChicago City Council votes to uphold 30 mph speed limitWednesday to retain the city's 30 mph default speed limit. Why it matters: Studies show that pedestrians are half as likely ...
The City Council will consider two multimillion-dollar settlements and a plan to borrow $830 million for maintenance and ...
The mayor cannot afford to ignore rating agencies and taxpayers with a "scam," Illinois State Comptroller Susana Mendoza ...
The city would own a majority stake in the mixed-income rental buildings developed, a first-of-its-kind role for the city.
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