A total of $1 million in city funds to fix up infrastructure – how should we spend it?
So far, the ward has seen more than twice as many people vote this year. The number one project pick right now, second to more police cameras, is “tree planting – $50,000 to planting trees across the ward,” Vasquez said.suggested taking the final say for infrastructure funding decisions from aldermen, and turning it over to the Chicago Department of Transportation.on bribery charges, she and her chief of staff allegedly misused the ward’s menu money to benefit a construction company.
“It’s about moving forward in a way that changes government in Chicago and who it works for,” he said. We heard back from a few aldermen who choose to use some of their menu money this way…put that info in this story on our website. One of them is Ald. Matt Martin . His office writes:.Our Youth Council, which includes students grades 8 through 12, brainstorm project ideas, and then they work with our office and city departments to determine which projects are feasible and the estimated cost. A narrowed list of projects is included on a public ballot that 47th Ward neighbors vote on each year.
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