Mayor Brandon Johnson Vows to Pass New Law Protecting South, West Sides from Pollution – WTTW (Chicago)

Johnson’s promise on Monday comes after he vowed during the campaign to champion what he called the Cumulative Impact Assessment Ordinance, which would allow the City Council to take into account the amount of existing air, water and soil pollution in a community – not just what the proposed project is expected to add if it is approved – when considering allowing additional polluting industries.
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Streeterville
2 years ago

So Mayor BJ’s “anti-pollution” ordinance will prohibit vehicular traffic, and gas-powered engines and furnaces, on south-side and west-side?

Old Joe
2 years ago

I wand to be protected from South and West side human pollution.

Giddyap
2 years ago

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