In all, Chicago spent just 29%, or less than $160 million, of what city officials said they would spend on a host of programs including affordable housing, mental health, violence prevention, youth job programs and help for unhoused Chicagoans. “We’re going to make sure that the communities that have been impacted the most by gross disinvestment, that those dollars reach those communities,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. “We’re going to make sure that resources actually get to the neighborhoods and to the people who are most impacted by, unfortunately, the long history of disinvestment in this city.”