Editorial: Mayor Johnson is picking a fight with Lincoln Park no matter what he says – Chicago Tribune*

"We’re growing used to Johnson framing virtually every issue in Chicago through a racial lens, but a mayor who fashions himself a collaborator and uniter only promotes division when he points such fingers. At the end of the day, residents of a neighborhood should be allowed to question the density of huge projects that will affect their day-to-day lives more than anyone else in this city without being accused of bigotry."
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Old Joe
1 year ago

Hmm, I need “affordable” property taxes in Bowmanville….

mqyl
1 year ago
Reply to  Old Joe

The COVID bucks are about gone. If you think your PTs are unaffordable now, stick around for several years.

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