“It’s an all-out attack by the mayor’s office on the bungalow belt. And I don’t know how any alder who represents single-family dwellings votes in favor of this proposal because of quality of life — whether it’s parking, garbage or noise,” Ald. Marty Quinn said. “In my case, I’m fighting for a new police district. We have 250,000 residents who live in our police district. Now we’re going to be adding more residents without necessary police protection?"
Single family homes need restrictions on how many people/families can live in the dwellings. 3-4 “families “ with 10 kids are a strain on neighborhoods and schools. Stop the single family homes being overpacked with multiple families.
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.
Single family homes need restrictions on how many people/families can live in the dwellings. 3-4 “families “ with 10 kids are a strain on neighborhoods and schools. Stop the single family homes being overpacked with multiple families.