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Citing fire safety concerns, representatives from the city’s Department of Buildings (DOB) and Chicago Fire Department (CFD) on Thursday threw cold water on a proposal from a North Side alderman to allow some mid-size residential buildings to have just one exit stairway, creating an uphill battle for housing advocates that support it.
Proponents plan to continue to negotiate, as they believe the ordinance will help increase the city’s housing stock, make it easier and cheaper to build, drive down rents and incentivize larger, family-sized dwellings.
The City Council Committee on Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards on Thursday will hold a public hearing on a proposal from a North Side alderperson to allow some mid-size residential buildings the flexibility to only install one set of exit stairs, a policy that could make it cheaper to build housing.
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration is proposing a sweeping update of the city’s Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance (RLTO), which would mark the first major modernization of the rental code since it was established four decades ago.
Mayor Brandon Johnson and the city Department of Housing on Monday unveiled a new program to help some prospective homeowners with down payments and closing costs. The grant program is the latest to be funded through Johnson’s $1.25 billion Housing and Economic Development bond package.
Members of the City Council are once again mulling proposals to crack down on large gatherings of teens that have the tendency to turn unruly and violent.
The start of summer and recent “teen takeover” events over the long Memorial Day weekend that included violence have brought the issue back to the forefront.
A Logan Square alderman has put forward a proposal to establish a new zoning district in the city code to better protect historic churches, schools and other cultural landmarks from demolition.
Mayor Brandon Johnson this week touted new research that said his administration’s cancellation of a gunshot detection technology contract two years ago led to positive public safety results but offered no update on an ongoing procurement process to replace it.
A measure that would keep the Chicago Bears passed the Illinois Senate early Monday morning, but did not receive a vote in the Illinois House of Representatives.
The Illinois General Assembly approved a $55.8 billion budget late Sunday night, backed by $55.9 billion in revenue.
The revenue package includes a new social media fee and a new taxing framework for fantasy sports, prediction markets and digital advertising, though some revenues will be pending legal challenges.