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    Committee on Pedestrian and Traffic Safety Chair Daniel La Spata is pictured in 2023. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]

    The Committee on Pedestrian and Traffic Safety will meet Monday for a subject matter hearing on the benefits of bus infrastructure improvements on mobility and traffic safety. The committee will meet in council chambers at 10 a.m.

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    A derelict U.S. Steel mill in the city will be home to the first quantum computer center, and the group planning a massive set of protests during the Democratic National Convention next month responded to the unveiling of the security perimeter boundaries.

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    Ald. Brian Hopkins (2), public safety chair, is pictured at a City Council meeting in April 2024. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]

    The City Council Committee on Public Safety will meet Thursday for a subject matter hearing on transportation logistics surrounding the Democratic National Convention (DNC) next month as well as a recent Office of Inspector General (OIG) report that criticized the Chicago Police Department’s (CPD) preparedness to deal with mass protests planned for the convention, which is taking place at both the United Center and McCormick Place from Aug. 19-22.

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    Ald. Jessie Fuentes (26), top right, asks questions at a Committee on Immigrant and Refugee Rights meeting on Tuesday. [Livestream]

    City officials have reduced by more than half the amount of money being spent on the migrant crisis in Chicago but don’t plan to end the city’s 60-day shelter stay policy any time soon as the city is preparing for a possible surge in buses ahead of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) next month, the Committee on Immigrant and Refugee Rights was told this week. 

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    Plans for a massive multi-phase development surrounding the United Center were announced this week, and the city announced it had refiled a lawsuit against Glock with three new defendants. Additionally, the county received its latest bond ratings upgrade.

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    Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi speaks to the County Legislation and Intergovernmental Relations Committee Monday. [Livestream]

    Cook County commissioners during a committee meeting Monday asked the county assessor for his rationale behind the process for closing a loophole in the county property tax ordinance that allowed mostly commercial buildings to be assessed like mixed-use buildings and receive a significant tax reduction.

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    Ald. Andre Vasquez (40), chair of the immigration committee, is pictured at a City Council meeting in June 2024. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]

    The City Council Committee on Immigrant and Refugee Rights will hold a subject matter hearing on Tuesday on an ordinance that would eliminate the city’s 60-day shelter stay limit for migrants that have arrived in the city after crossing the southern border.

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    Ald. Maria Hadden (49) speaks about the Clean and Affordable Buildings Ordinance during a news conference in January. [Michael McDevitt/The Daily Line]

    Advocates of the mayor-backed plan to effectively ban natural gas in most cases in new construction are pushing back at the notion the legislation is dead after it has lingered in the City Council’s rules committee this year. 

    The Sun-Times reported last week that overwhelming City Council opposition to the legislation has effectively killed it, but proponents said they don’t believe the fight is over.

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    The Committee on Ethics and Government Oversight meets on July 16, 2024. [Livestream]

    The Department of Buildings (DOB) has done little to correct lackluster and unsafe permit inspection practices since the inspector general issued recommendations in an audit report two years ago, City Council Committee on Ethics and Government Oversight heard on Tuesday.

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    The City Council’s health committee will hold a hearing on the expansion of mental and behavioral health services, and an alderperson believes confusion over rules at last week’s council meeting demonstrates a need to revisit his stalled proposal.

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    Renderings for the proposed 37-story development to replace the vacant bank building at 1555-1569 N. Clybourn Ave. [Department of Planning and Development]

    The Chicago Plan Commission on Thursday gave approval to a new residential development planned for the edge of Lincoln Park and Old Town and new residential developments in Fulton Market.

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    Mayor Brandon Johnson presides over a City Council meeting June 2024. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]

    The City Council on Wednesday approved a measure to penalize groups that distribute hateful literature and similar materials, appointments to fill the vacancies on the Zoning Board of Appeals and an ordinance that could make it more difficult for the proposed Chicago River swim to be permitted. 

    Additionally, Ald. Michelle Harris (8), chair of the Committee on Committees and Rules, declined to call for a vote on installing Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez (25) as the new zoning committee chair. There hasn’t been a permanent chair since Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (35) resigned last fall.

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    Kyle Lucas, of Better Streets Chicago, speaks at a news conference for a package of Vision Zero proposals on July 17, 2024. [Michael McDevitt/The Daily Line]

    A coalition of alderpeople introduced a legislative package to City Council this week that includes a reduction in Chicago’s default speed limit, a working group to suggest equitable enforcement measures and a measure enacting residential reporting of parking violations. The package of proposals is geared toward reducing pedestrian and cyclist deaths from traffic crashes to zero.

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    Ald. Jason Ervin addresses the City Council on July 17, 2024. [Livestream]

    The City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to approve a severance package (O2024-0010131) for outgoing Chief Procurement Officer Aileen Velazquez, who the mayor had wanted to get rid of before the end of her term next September.

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    Mayor Brandon Johnson presides over a June 12, 2024 City Council meeting. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]

    The City Council will vote Wednesday on an ordinance to crack down on the mass distribution of hateful flyers and similar materials, an ordinance allowing the city to prohibit athletic events deemed unsafe and an ordinance to extend the window for a pilot program for automatic enforcement of parking violations.

    The chair of the ethics committee also plans to call for a vote on a measure that bans lobbyists from donating to mayoral campaigns.

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