Meetings & Agendas- Chicago
- Springfield
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With its extensive selection of fine wines, beer, and spirits, It’s All About Wine has become a beloved gathering place in Springfield. Co-owned by Zach Sweet and his wife Nancy, the shop is known for its welcoming atmosphere, special events, and loyal customer base that feels more like family than patrons.
Stop in and see why It’s All About Wine continues to bring people together in the heart of the community.
Cook County is facing an estimated budget gap of $550.7 million heading into the 2027 fiscal year, according to a preliminary forecast released last week.
The City Council on Wednesday overwhelmingly voted down a measure that would have banned so-called “sweepstakes machines,” some of which mimic video gambling terminals (VGTs), and did not take a vote on an ordinance that would establish a process allowing businesses seeking to install VGTs to obtain conditional approval for city licenses.
The City Council on Wednesday approved the appointment of a new human rights commissioner, the purchase of a downtown bus depot and multiple measures to assist large developments bringing hundreds of new housing units.
The City Council on Wednesday will consider proposals to ban so-called “sweepstakes machines” and establish a process by which businesses seeking state video gambling licenses can receive conditional approval for city licenses — both of which were previously deferred.
The council, which will meet at 10 a.m., will also consider confirmation of a new human rights commissioner, enhanced penalties for some cannabis-related offenses and the purchase of a downtown intercity bus station.
The City Council zoning committee on Tuesday advanced a sweeping update of the city’s construction and building codes and myriad rezonings to allow a mixed-use development in McKinley Park, an apartment and townhome development in Avondale and two mixed-use buildings in West Town.
The approved zoning items will go before the City Council Wednesday.
The City Council zoning committee on Tuesday will consider a sweeping update of the city’s construction and building codes and myriad rezonings to allow a mixed-use development in McKinley Park, an apartment and townhome development in Avondale and two mixed-use buildings in West Town.
The Committee on Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards will meet at 10 a.m. in council chambers.
The City Council Committee on Finance on Monday approved several legal settlements, city financial assistance for school, park and housing projects and an amendment to Chicago’s new social media business tax.
The City Council Committee on Workforce Development is no longer set to consider an ordinance Monday that would repeal Chicago’s legalization of video gambling.