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Cook County Board of Review Comm. George Cardenas (D-1) is facing a primary challenge this spring from Juanita Irizarry, the former executive director of Friends of the Parks. While Cardenas has accepted funding from property tax attorneys and consultants, Irizarry has sworn off the practice but is backed by the county assessor, who has frequently criticized the Board of Review.
Mayor Brandon Johnson this week insisted his office was not trying to usurp decision making about felony charges through the issuance of his “ICE on Notice” executive order, which directs the Chicago Police Department (CPD) to investigate and report alleged instances of illegal behavior by federal agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other agencies to the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office.
The City Council Committee on Public Safety on Tuesday approved an ordinance to expand the city’s noise-sensitive zoning process to explicitly allow all places of worship to take advantage, but it declined to vote on a revised version of an ordinance to address and deter “teen takeovers.”
The City Council Committee on Environmental Protection and Energy on Tuesday approved a resolution in support of the Chicago Area Waterway System reclamation study and another to recognize the launch of a rat population control pilot program on the Near North Side.
Alderpeople at a public safety committee meeting on Tuesday will consider a revised proposal that seeks to increase cooperation between the city and social media companies to monitor and deter “teen takeovers,” an ordinance to expand the noise-sensitive zone restrictions to explicitly include all places of worship and an ordinance to increase the distance that school zone boundaries stretch.
The Committee on Public Safety will meet at 12:30 p.m. in council chambers.
The City Council Committee on Environmental Protection and Energy will meet Tuesday to consider two resolutions — one in support of the Chicago Area Waterway System reclamation study and the other to recognize the launch of a rat population control pilot program.
The committee will meet at 10 a.m. in council chambers.
Cook County Comm. Michael Scott Jr. (D-2) is running to serve a full four-year term on the county board of commissioners, and he’s facing a Democratic primary challenge instead of a general election opponent.
Actions taken by federal immigration officers in Chicago and Minneapolis are similar to those that historically have eroded residents' trust in the government and led to resistance, a University of Chicago professor told the Illinois Accountability Commission last week.