Want to buy the vacant lot next door? It might take awhile – Chicago Sun-Times

DSCF1163.JPGChicago's Department of Planning and Development receives more than 450 applications of interest each month, while it is only able to offer about 800 parcels for sale each year.
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Mark F
4 months ago

So the city sells about 800 lots per year. With about 250 work day per year the city sells about three lots per day. So how many people in Chicago’s Department of Planning and Development handle these sales. That would be a very interesting figure to know. I bet the number is larger than anyone would think.

taxpayer
4 months ago

The lady wants to buy the lot from the City. She wants to pay taxes on it. The City can’t seem to get around to selling it. And nobody gets fired for this?

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