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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Chicago office will now oversee 65 public housing authorities ...
I’m grateful for the partnership with the Mayor and his team, as well as my City Council colleagues, that resulted in this ...
Lawyers hired by the Chicago Housing Authority recently cited Illinois Supreme Court case Mack v. Anderson in an effort to persuade a judge to reconsider a jury’s $24 million verdict against the ...
A new study suggests a proposed two-year time limit on federal housing subsidies could affect as many as 1.4 million ...
While an investigation continues into the cause of a Massachusetts assisted living community fire that killed 10 residents and injured 30, calls are growing in that state — and nationally — for ...
At Wednesday’s meeting, council members shared heartfelt tributes to the Council’s current longest-serving member.
Supporters of the legislation planned to further amend the ordinance to provide more restrictions to building coach houses in single-family neighborhoods.
The Chicago Police Department made 45% fewer traffic stops in 2024, but Black and Latino drivers were four times more likely ...
The Chicago City Council will allow residential developments near public transit to build without imposing parking space ...
Legalizing additional dwelling units across Chicago would expand housing options, support families and boost affordability ...
A complaint had accused the city of violating federal civil rights laws by allowing aldermen to kill affordable rental projects without oversight.
National Museum of Public Housing leaders hope visitors see there’s more to life in public housing than what's on the news.