Mayor Johnson’s lack of clout weakens granny flat ordinance, stalls Council reorganization – Chicago Sun-Times

Ald. Marty Quinn worked with Acting Zoning Chair Bennett Lawson to draft a compromise that sweetens the deal for building trade unions by requiring that any new coach house be built by workers from an approved labor apprenticeship program. “Chicago is a union town and including unions in this process was critical,” Quinn said.

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