Aldermen approved the plan in a 26-23 vote a day after Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration proposed a version with clearer spending guardrails.
John Fulton and Anthony Mitchell both spent more than 16 years in prison before their convictions were overturned in 2019.
Chicago’s city council has approved Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $830 million bond issue. By a vote of 26 to 23, aldermen said ...
that’s what we are working towards.” The Chicago Tribune first reported the city’s new plan on Tuesday. Mayor Brandon Johnson’s initial proposal for a city-owned grocery store, based ...
The 95th Street Corridor Plan, led by the city’s Department of Planning and Development and the Chicago Transit Authority, ...
Additionally, the CPC will review the 79th Street Corridor Plan, which is a collaboration between the Chicago Department of ...
City employees and Chicago police officers participating in extremist groups could face discipline and firing under an ordinance proposed Wednesday that aims to root out extremism in city government.
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration keeps pushing Chicago Public Schools to maintain payments to a pension fund for ...
CHICAGO (CN) — The Chicago City Council voted 26-23 Wednesday to approve Mayor Brandon Johnson's $830 million bond proposal.
After a one-week delay and calls for significant tweaks, the mayor's plan squeaked through the chamber on a 26-23 vote.
Find yourself the least popular politician in state history and need to pay for clout? Pass an $830 million bond deal with no payments on the principal for 20 years.
Before aldermen debated and the city council voted, several Chicago residents gave city leaders an earful of criticism over the latest round of borrowing and other issues. Mario Phillips spoke ...