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    The Harris Trust and Savings Bank building at 111 W. Monroe St. is pictured. [Chicago Department of Planning and Development presentation]

    The City Council Committee on Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards on Tuesday deferred a vote on a measure that would enact new regulations on public-facing signs in windows, held an ordinance in committee that would have implemented recommendations from Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Cut the Tape initiative but approved a historic landmark designation for an office-to-housing conversion project and approved the use of a downtown retail space for a cannabis dispensary.

    The approved items will be considered at Wednesday’s City Council meeting, which convenes at 10 a.m.

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