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Faced with plunging ridership and revenues, leaders of the CTA are charging ahead with a $1.6 billion proposed operating budget for 2021 that promises not to raise fares or cut service — as long as the federal government comes through with another rescue package.
The recently-rebuilt Wilson CTA station [Flickr/Chicago Transit Authority] -
Hearings on Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s proposed 2021 budget begin Monday.
Hearings on the 2021 “pandemic budget” proposed by Mayor Lori Lightfoot last week are set to begin Monday as the city’s top financial officers acknowledge they are looking at so-called scoop-and-toss-measures, in addition to a $94 million property tax hike among other moves, to fill the historic $1.2 billion budget hole. -
Aldermen Thursday advanced a proposal to sell city-owned parcels for the construction and sale of affordable housing in the 26th Ward.
A proposal to sell multiple city-owned parcels in the 26th Ward for the construction and sale of affordable housing and a proposal for the city to buy land next to the planned Police and Fire Training Academy in the 37th Ward for the construction of two restaurants will both move forward to the City Council for approval following committee votes on Thursday. -
Israel Rocha, Jr. was confirmed Thursday as the next CEO of the Cook County Health system.
The new top executive of Cook County’s behemoth health and hospital system plans to audit bill collections, enroll more patients in insurance plans and work with private hospital systems to keep the county’s public network “financially resilient” as it faces long-term mounting costs amid a historic pandemic, he said Thursday. -
Cook County Clerk chief legal counsel Sisavanh Baker speaks to commissioners during a meeting of the county board’s Legislation and Intergovernmental Relations Committee on Wednesday.
The union representing employees in the Cook County Recorder of Deeds office is raising an alarm over nearly 80 county workers they say are in danger of losing their jobs when it comes time for their roles to be subsumed into Cook County Clerk Karen Yarbrough’s office later this year. -
Developers would have to apply for a special permit before using certain demolition materials under an ordinance set for consideration Thursday.
Cook County commissioners are set Thursday to confirm Israel Rocha, Jr. as the next CEO of the $2.8 billion Cook County Health system and adopt new regulations aimed at protecting residents from demolition dust during their last regular meeting before budget hearings get underway later this month. -
Businesses won’t have to renew expired licenses until at least Jan. 30 under an ordinance set for consideration by a City Council committee on Thursday.
Businesses will enjoy an extended forgiveness period for expired city licenses under a measure set for consideration Thursday, a small consolation as they brace for a long winter with no federal aid in sight. -
Mayor Lori Lightfoot in her budget proposal plans to shift $55 million in costs to Chicago Public Schools (Photo credit: Stacey Rupolo/Chalkbeat)
In Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s efforts to close a $1.2 billion gap in the city budget, City Hall will shift more costs onto Chicago Public Schools.
In a budget plan detailed Wednesday, which includes a property tax hike and job cuts, the mayor proposed shifting about $55 million in costs onto schools. But she offered a sweetener: additional funds from a tax surplus account, which would ostensibly cover the costs for this year and then some. -
Mayor Lori Lightfoot Wednesday morning will detail plans for the 2021 budget.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot has been presented with a task analysts say no other mayor has ever faced in filling a $1.2 billion budget gap amid a pandemic, and the proposal she will present Wednesday is likely to be unpopular to many. -
GAPA coordinator Desmon Yancy and CPAC leader Tamer Abouzeid pitch their competing plans
A pair of coalitions pitching dueling plans for civilian-run police oversight councils faced a grilling from aldermen Tuesday on which proposal holds up better under legal and practical scrutiny, even as neither is likely to get a vote in its current form.








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