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    Belray Limited Partnership is proposing to renovate the single-room occupancy building at 3105 N. Racine Ave. in Lakeview.

    The Chicago Plan Commission is set to meet at 10 a.m. Thursday to consider a slew of development proposals including plans to renovate a Lakeview single-room occupancy building and to build a 305-unit residential building on the Near West Side.

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    A special meeting of the City Council designed to ease the city’s vaccination rules ended before it started due to lack of quorum. And aldermen advanced an ordinance to carve a loophole into the city’s stringent rules for food truck operators.

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    Aldermen who support the “Chicago United Map” drawn under leadership of the rules committee attend a press conference on Tuesday. [Alex Nitkin / The Daily Line]

    Chicago voters will have two ward map proposals to choose from when they go to the polls during the June 28 election, unless a last-minute compromise can be brokered between two groups of aldermen supporting them.

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    Department of Planning and development program director Maggie Cassidy shows a map of vacant or abandoned properties owned by the city of Chicago (in blue) and by the Cook County Land Bank Authority (in red) during a City Council committee meeting on Tuesday.

    A City Council committee unanimously endorsed a proposal on Tuesday designed to make it easier for the city to breathe new life into abandoned properties — but only after aldermen pushed for assurances that they’ll be a part of the process.

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    Mayor Lori Lightfoot speaks during a news conference on Tuesday. [Alex Nitkin/The Daily Line]

    The City Council is poised for an impromptu meeting at City Hall Wednesday afternoon as a group of about a dozen police-allied aldermen try to force open a path for the city to soften its employee vaccination requirements. But Mayor Lori Lightfoot will not attend the special meeting, which she called an act of bad faith, and it was unclear Tuesday whether enough aldermen would attend to make a quorum.

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    Ald. Anthony Beale (9) speaks during a City Council meeting. [Don Vincent / The Daily Line]

    A proposal to establish separate legal counsel for the City Council is set on Wednesday to be discussed in public for the first time since it was introduced nearly nine months ago.

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    Aldermen are set to take up a proposal in committee on Wednesday to loosen rules for charity food vendors as well as a resolution calling on credit agencies to go easier on Chicagoans. And a City Council committee meeting was postponed on Tuesday due to a lack of quorum.

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    Chicago Department of Aviation Comm. Jamie Rhee speaks to members of the City Council Aviation Committee on Monday.

    Aldermen voted unanimously Monday to advance a land deal designed to smooth the path for a new expressway along the west edge of O’Hare Airport, a decades-in-the-making project one key official said has “national significance.”

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    Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36) speaks during a committee meeting on Monday.

    A proposed ordinance that cleared a key City Council committee on Monday would bar people who are charged with or convicted of hate crimes and treason from doing business with the city.

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    City officials hope a new ordinance partnering with the Cook County Land Bank Authority will help speed efforts to rehab long-vacant and neglected properties. [Eric Allix Rogers on Flickr]

    A proposal that would empower city housing and planning officials to work with county officials to reclaim and rehab long-abandoned properties is set for a vote in the City Council Committee on Housing and Real Estate Tuesday. The committee is also set during the 10 a.m. meeting to approve a city-backed loan for an Englewood affordable housing complex and the sale of an Austin city-owned lot to a neighboring church.

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    A key committee is set on Tuesday to consider eight appointments and reappointments to various Special Service Area commissions throughout the city. And aldermen moved to force a special City Council meeting in a push to get city health officials to consider “natural immunity” in its vaccination calculus.

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    Left: Ald. Byron Sigcho Lopez (25) at a City Council meeting. Right: The Giant Penny Whistle in 2019. [Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago; Mauricio Pena/ Block Club Chicago]

    This article was first published in Block Club Chicago.

    Pilsen’s alderman and neighbors are suing the city and the former alderman, alleging officials wrongly issued a liquor license to the Giant Penny Whistle despite city rules prohibiting taverns in the area.

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    Trump Tower in the city’s River North neighborhood

    The City Council Committee on Contracting Oversight and Equity is set on Monday to consider an ordinance that would bar people who are charged or convicted of crimes of treason and sedition from doing business with the city.

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    A map and timeline of road construction projects planned as part of the Elgin O’Hare West Access Project [Illinois Tollway Authority]

    A $3.4 billion plan to open western highway access to O’Hare International Airport is set to vault forward on Monday as aldermen weigh a land transfer deal that would allow the Illinois Tollway Authority to begin construction on a new roadway along the outer edge of the airport.

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    A group of aldermen penned a letter on Friday demanding the city commit to not disciplining police officers who remain unvaccinated by a Monday deadline. And nearly 8,000 derelict properties were scooped up in the biennial Cook County Scavenger Sale.

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