Aldermen are telling Mayor Brandon Johnson “no” on his budget proposal. Now comes the hard part: finding their own answers.
An estimated 37 of 50 aldermen wouldn’t vote for a 4 percent increase to help cover the city’s $982 million budget shortfall.
Desperate to avoid hitting Chicago home and business owners with a $300 million property tax increase, aldermen pelted the ...
The total increase to the city’s property tax levy will be $345 million, city Budget Director Annette Guzman told the ...
Why? My long career of successfully achieving turnarounds with a vision into future opportunities, diverse expertise in key city areas: large project management, budget control, water-geostructure ...
The funding would expand services and non-police response for behavioral crises, but the CDPH's own budget is set to shrink ...
Hearings on Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $17.3 billion budget will begin Wednesday. Johnson has been making the case for it since ...
A day after Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson unveiled a plan to balance the city budget with the largest property tax increase ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson on Wednesday proposed Chicago’s largest property tax hike in almost a decade as part of his $17.3 ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is proposing a 4 percent property tax hike and TIF usage to cover a massive budget shortfall.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is proposing a $300 million property tax hike — breaking a campaign promise — to help close next year’s nearly $1 billion budget shortfall.
The mayor closed his lengthy address with a thank-you to his budget director. “Annette Guzman is a bad, Black shut-your-mouth ...