City to offer $80 million in assistance to renters – Chicago Sun-Times*

The first time Chicago offered rental assistance during the pandemic, the Department of Housing received an avalanche of 83,000 applications. The $2 million was only enough to provide $1,000 grants to 2,000 people; The other 81,000 got nothing. The overwhelming demand gave way to a second round of rental assistance. Both rounds have now provided $33 million in assistance to 10,000 households. With a $1.9 billion avalanche of federal stimulus funds, Chicago is now in a position to deliver more.
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The True Believer
4 years ago

More freebies for those who refuse to work in exchange for south and west side and Latino votes.

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