How did the charity run by Mayor Daley’s wife end up getting nearly a million dollars from TIF recipients? Carol Marin talks with Chicago aldermen about that, and how the city plans to collect money owed by city workers.
For more information on what went on in City Council today, visit the PDFs and links below.
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File Attachments:
10.5.11 City Council Approves Resolution that Allows Joint Procurement with Other Governments.pdf
10.5.11 City Council Approves Tax Incentive, Landmark, Open Spaces and TIF Developments.pdf
10.5.11 City Council Passes Mayor Emanuel's New Reforms for Businesses And Reduces the Time It Takes to Obtain Business Licenses.pdf
10.5.11 Mayor Emanuel Announces Plan to Eliminate the Head Tax for Chicago Businesses.pdf
10.5.11 Mayor Emanuel Introduces Tax Incentive Renewal Proposed for Southeast Side Manufacturer of Packaging Products.pdf
10.5.11 New Park Introduced in City Council Would Offer Green Space, Access to Future Trail.pdf
10.5.11 TIF Proposed for School and Library Improvements.pdf
10.5.11 Two Affordable Housing Projects Proposed By Mayor Emanuel for West Town Neighborhood.pdf
10.5.11 Mayor Emanuel's First Appointees to Cultural Advisory Council Approved by City Council.pdf
10.5.11 Mayor Emanuel Commends City Council Approval of Ordinance Supporting the Chicago Youth Shooting Review.pdf
10.5.11 Mayor Emanuel Re-Appoints Human Relations Commissioner Noriega.pdf
10.5.11 City Council Adopts City Employee Vacation Reform.pdf