Transparency
- Annual city operating and grant budgets
- Five-year capital improvement program budgets
- Overtime and supplemental pay to all non-sworn employees (monthly)
- All TIF annual reports and redevelopment agreements | TIF Projection Reports
- Annual overview of all TIF districts, including financial and key project information and maps
- Overview of all outstanding long-term debt/bonds issued by the city
- City annual audited financial statements (through 2003)
- All lobbyists currently registered with the city (and archived through 2001), including the names of their employers and clients
- List of city employee hires and promotions
- All city job opportunities through CAREERS Online Job Search
- Governmental Ethics Ordinance
- Gifts Restrictions and Protocol
- Political / Campaign Contribution Information
- Statements of Financial Interests
- Boards and Commissions
- Executive Orders 2011 -1 through 2011 -6
- All competitive bid opportunities for city contracts
- City contracts (2003 - current)
- City contracts (1999 - 2002)
- All payments to vendors (back to 1996)
- All reported subcontractor payments
- All certified MBE/WBE vendors
- All firms debarred from doing business with the City of Chicago
- Economic Disclosure Statements (EDS)
- All contractor economic disclosure statements
The City of Chicago's Data Portal is dedicated to promoting access to government data and encouraging the development of creative tools to engage and serve Chicago's diverse community. The site hosts over 600 datasets presented in easy-to-use formats about City departments, services, facilities and performance. The catalog presented below lists datasets alphabetically and links back to each set on the Portal.
Those interested in building applications, or creating interesting visualizations that use City data, should check out the following resources:
- Access sample queries and code on the Developers page
- Visit our Github site
- View Socrata's video guides
- View video tutorials at Metro Chicago Open Data Samples
As part of our collaborative process, we invite you to participate in the evolution of the catalog by suggesting a dataset and by sharing some of the creative ways you use this resource. Join the conversation via Twitter or email. Be sure to review the Terms of Use.