Ban On Unaccompanied Minors Downtown Should Be Lifted, Park Group Says. The Mayor Agrees – Block Club Chicago

“You know, we can’t just simply put forward policies that detract from our ability to make sure that young people are seen and felt and heard,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. “As far as this particular policy is concerned, it’s not in line … with my vision for the future of Chicago.”
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Tommy Paine
1 year ago

LOL!!!!!!!! DO IT BJ!!!!! DO IT!!! Showcase $hitcago’s youth for the Democratic Convention. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

pam
1 year ago

BJ’S vision for the future SUCKS

phoenix913
1 year ago

This policy was put in place to address a specific problem. Has the problem now been fixed, so that the policy is no longer needed, or has it been merely wished away?

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