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Chicago’s proposed budget is made up of several separate ordinances detailing how the city will bring in revenue via tools like fines and fees and how it will spend the money it has. Members of two City Council committees are set to take initial votes on the various budget ordinances Monday.
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Ald. Bill Conway (34) speaks with Ald. Pat Dowell (3) during a City Council meeting in May 2023. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
The City Council Committee on Environmental Protection and Energy will meet Monday for a subject matter hearing on the effect a proposed rate hike from Peoples Gas Company would have on city residents.
The environment committee, which kicks off its meeting at 10 a.m. in Room 201A at City Hall, will also consider two ordinances. The first concerns the removal of the Carnotite Moratorium Area from city code, and the second ordinance would formalize a system for complaints about private hauling firms that handle recyclable materials or other waste that is not handled by the city.
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Ald. Samantha Nugent (39) oversees the City Council meeting Thursday. [Erin Hegarty/The Daily Line]
A special City Council meeting Thursday where alderpeople were scheduled to consider whether the city should ask voters if Chicago should remain a sanctuary city descended into chaos after the start of the meeting was delayed as proponents worked to ensure enough alderpeople were present to meet quorum.
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Supporters of the expanded paid leave measure held a news conference Thursday. [Erin Hegarty/The Daily Line]
The Workforce Development Committee on Thursday voted 13-2 to send a proposal to expand paid leave for Chicago workers to the City Council for a final vote next week.
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The City Council’s economic development committee on Thursday held public hearings on four measures for special service areas. And the council’s health and human relations committee will consider myriad appointments and reappointments to multiple advisory councils on Friday.
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The City Council was scheduled on Wednesday to vote on proposals to raise the real estate transfer tax for properties over $1 million to help curb homelessness and to buy a vacant Jewel grocery store on the South Side to house migrants. Alderpeople were also scheduled to vote on a proposed referendum question on flood mitigation and referral of another referendum question about Chicago’s status as a sanctuary city to the proper committee.
But votes on all four of the proposals were delayed.
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Alderpersons and advocates held a news conference in July to introduce an ordinance that would expand paid leave. [Erin Hegarty/The Daily Line]
Alderpeople on Thursday will return to discuss and vote on a proposal to expand paid leave for Chicago workers. The proposal that members of the City Council vote on Thursday is expected to be a tweaked version of what was scheduled to be considered earlier this week.
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Cook County Health Chief Quality Officer Erik Mikaitis [Cook County Health]
Cook County Health Chief Quality Officer Erik Mikaitis will become the health and hospital system’s interim chief executive officer next month when CEO Israel Rocha exits the organization, the Cook County Health (CCH) Board of Directors decided Tuesday.
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The City Council will convene for a special meeting called by five alderpeople Thursday to consider referendum questions proposed for the March ballot. And a council committee is set to vote on the renewal, expansion and creation of four special service areas throughout the city.
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Ald. Maria Hadden (49) speaks during a news conference Tuesday. [Erin Hegarty/The Daily Line]
The proposal to ask voters whether they want to increase the real estate transfer tax for property sales over $1 million and use the money to help eradicate homelessness took a giant leap forward on Tuesday as alderpeople voted 32-16 to send it to the City Council for final approval.
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Members of the City Council Committee on Finance met Tuesday. [Erin Hegarty/The Daily Line]
A public hearing on the proposed 2024 budget, the official introduction of proposed amendments to next year’s budget and a scheduled vote on the proposal to hike the real estate transfer tax for properties that sell for more than $1 million and use the revenue to curb homelessness. All of that and more are on tap for Wednesday’s City Council meeting as alderpeople attempt to take care of regular business while simultaneously working toward approving next year’s spending plan.
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Cook County Health CEO Israel Rocha answers questions during a county board committee meeting Oct. 31, 2023. [Livestream]
Cook County commissioners received information about the county health and hospitals system’s use of staffing agencies to temporarily fill organizational vacancies during a joint hearing of the County Finance and Health and Hospitals committees Tuesday.
Outgoing Cook County Health (CCH) CEO Israel Rocha told commissioners, similar to a budget hearing last week, that while vacancies continue to present a challenge to CCH and agency spending is higher than the system would like, some progress has been made.
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The workforce development committee met Monday. [City of Chicago livestream]
A vote scheduled for Monday on a proposal to expand paid time off and sick days for Chicago workers was delayed after members of the Aldermanic Black Caucus said they and Black business owners were not involved in negotiations on the ordinance.
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The housing committee met Monday. [City of Chicago livestream]
The city on Monday took a step forward in its plan to buy a shuttered Jewel near the intersection of 115th Street and Halsted Street to be used most immediately as shelter for migrants.
Members of the City Council Committee on Housing and Real Estate approved the proposal (O2023-0005042) during their Monday morning meeting, teeing it up for final council approval on Wednesday.






















