The city spent an additional $1.7 million on environmental cleanup and a settlement with the property's owner, which according to the mayor's office will provide a 'lasting community benefit.'
That was snuck through in the 900 page budget that lawmakers had about a day to peruse the final draft of and, unlike Welch’s attempted sleight of hand, undetected. It’s also worth noting that this piece of property was rumored to be owned in part by a defendant in the notorious Truck for Hire scandal.
Call my shrink
11 months ago
3 million added to the total sanctuary city mess. I wonder how much of that wasted money could’ve helped the poor Chicagoans
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
How many insiders are splitting this pot of gold
That was snuck through in the 900 page budget that lawmakers had about a day to peruse the final draft of and, unlike Welch’s attempted sleight of hand, undetected. It’s also worth noting that this piece of property was rumored to be owned in part by a defendant in the notorious Truck for Hire scandal.
3 million added to the total sanctuary city mess. I wonder how much of that wasted money could’ve helped the poor Chicagoans