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The Chicago City Council passed a curfew designed to prevent so-called "teen takeovers" Wednesday. It passed 27-22, but Mayor Brandon Johnson said he would veto it because it lacked 34 votes.
Chicago curfew change passes City Council over mayor's objections as possible veto looms The curfews, which face a veto threat from Mayor Johnson, could be imposed by Chicago police with as little ...
The City Council Zoning Committee advanced a proposal to legalize so-called "granny flats" citywide, allowing Chicago homeowners to build basement, attic, garage, and coach house apartments on ...
After a year's delay, the Chicago City Council could consider a measure next week to allow coach houses citywide. Mayor Brandon Johnson and the lead sponsor, Ald. Bennett Lawson, 44th, both ...
Chicago battle over ‘snap curfew' ordinance could come to a head Wednesday The heated battle could reach a boiling point Wednesday if the measure goes for vote at City Council ...