Report outlines foundations for ‘resilient’ Chicago neighborhoods – Chicago Sun-Times*

The Urban Land Institute Chicago calls for policies to promote housing diversity, job growth and infrastructure spending, particularly in Black and Brown communities. It raised a politically fraught issue: the control Chicago’s 50 aldermen have over development projects, sometimes making citywide coordination tough. But it declined to recommend that aldermanic power be scaled back.

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