CHICAGO (CN) — The Chicago City Council voted 26-23 Wednesday to approve Mayor Brandon Johnson's $830 million bond proposal.
Chicago City Council approved Mayor Brandon Johnson's $830 million bond proposal for critical infrastructure improvements.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson secured approval for his $830 million borrowing plan but can no longer use the money to benefit ...
The City Council on Wednesday narrowly approved an $830 million bond deal to finance infrastructure projects. On the surface, ...
Chicago Park District General Superintendent and CEO Rosa Escareno submitted her resignation effective March 31, paving the ...
The deal to issue bonds to pay for streetlights, repave roads and renovate bridges citywide could leave the city on the hook ...
Chicago’s city council has approved Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $830 million bond issue. By a vote of 26 to 23, aldermen said ...
The City Council narrowly approved Mayor Brandon Johnson's controversial $830 million bond deal to finance neighborhood ...
The resignation of Rosa Escareno comes as Mayor Brandon Johnson looks to rid city departments of holdovers from previous ...
The measure passed by the narrowest possible margin with the support of the entire Progressive Caucus and all but four ...
But the mayor was forced to cast another tie-breaking vote to avoid having the decision on his bond issue put off even longer ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson will travel to Washington, D.C., next week to defend Chicago’s status as a sanctuary city. “We’re going ...