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Oct 30, 2012
City of Chicago Announces Fourth Phase of Grid Garbage Collection System
Oct 19, 2012
CDOT Fills More Than 350,000 Potholes In 2012
Oct 16, 2012
Meetings To Discuss Plans For New Chicago Bike Share Program
Oct 9, 2012
City Unveils “Greenest Street in America” in Pilsen Neighborhood
Oct 8, 2012
Mayor Emanuel Announces Plans to Complete the Chicago Riverwalk
Oct 3, 2012
Chemical Plant Will Rise in Stockyards Through TIF, City Land Sale
Oct 3, 2012
Public Garden Projects Approved for North, South and West Sides
Oct 3, 2012
TIF Approved for Park Improvements on Near West, Southwest Sides
Oct 3, 2012
Youth Services Facility Will Expand Through TIF
Sep 27, 2012
City Unveils Children’s Safety Zone Traffic Calming and Pedestrian Safety Treatments
Sep 21, 2012
South Shore Drive & 79th Street Intersection Improvements to Begin September 26th
Sep 21, 2012
Rehabilitation of Lake Shore Drive On-Ramp at Michigan Avenue and Oak Street to Begin October 1st
Sep 17, 2012
West Loop Sidewalk Improvement Project to Begin in Late September
Sep 17, 2012
City of Chicago To Roll Out The Grid Garbage System to 65,000 New Households Beginning Monday
Sep 12, 2012
Financial Measures Will Support Development of Bloomingdale Trail, Comer Youth Garden
Sep 12, 2012
City-owned Land Sale Will Support East Garfield Park Sports Facility
Sep 12, 2012
TIF Approved For Hillshire Brands Headquarters Project
Sep 12, 2012
Tax Incentives Approved For Two Northwest Side Industrial Projects
Sep 7, 2012
Renovation of Clark/Division CTA Station to Begin September 10th
Sep 6, 2012
City Releases Chicago’s First-Ever Comprehensive Pedestrian Plan