A City Council committee voted Monday to use $424 million in property taxes to help build new infrastructure around the ...
A critical vote on the proposed sale of Chicago's parking meters was postponed Monday after city officials disclosed new ...
From a multimillion-dollar wrongful conviction settlement to Chicago's parking meter lease and The 78 development, here's what's on the Finance Committee's agenda Monday.
A City Council committee could take a vote Monday that would be a big step in determining who will own Chicago's parking meters for potentially years to come.
If we approve the parking meter transfer, the Chicago City Council may miss our last chance create a better investment policy ...
City leaders have searched for ways to address large teen gatherings, and on Wednesday, they are turning to the teens themselves.
Ald. Marty Quinn announced Wednesday he will retire from the Chicago City Council at the end of his current term, becoming the first Council member to publicly state he will not seek reelection.
The decision by Ald. Marty Quinn (13th) not to seek reelection in 2027 will deny the renegade group of City Council members ...
The City Council’s finance committee approved the financing package for infrastructure around the new stadium, located on the ...
The council members say the Johnson administration signed an NDA, which limits what they can tell the public.
I want to say this clearly,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. “There were other options. We did not need to cede to big money ...
A key Chicago City Council committee has joined the growing chorus calling for U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros to resign.