Landlords Would Be Forced To Provide Air Conditioning Under Newly Proposed Ordinance – Block Club Chicago

Ald. George Cardenas (12th), chairman of the Committee on Environmental Protection and Energy, also called on City Council to have a hearing or hearings where it would look at solutions for combatting the urban heat island effect.
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debtsor
5 years ago

I’ve lived in Chicago apartments during summer without AC. It is awful. But running air conditioners in old Chicago housing stock is extremely expensive, because the units are uninsulated, drafty and electricity is extremely expensive. Many tenants would love to have free $109.99 air conditioners installed but then freak out when their summer electric bill triples. Also, I don’t know about you, but in every Chicago apartment I’ve ever lived in, there were free window AC units littering the basement, ripe for the taking, abandoned by previous residents who didn’t feel the need to take them when they moved. I… Read more »

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