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Facing heat on parking meter deal, Emanuel allies step up
Facing heat from aldermen who want to break apart Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s new deal with the company running the city’s parking meters, the mayor’s City Council allies took the unusual step Thursday of trumpeting support, but only for part...
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Local Government, Ameya Pawar, Chicago Mayor
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Allies defend part of Emanuel's parking meter deal
As Mayor Rahm Emanuel faces heat from aldermen who want to break apart his new deal with the company running the city's parking meters, his City Council allies took the unusual step Thursday of trumpeting support, but only for part of the proposal....
Tags: Patrick J. O'Connor, Rahm Emanuel, Local Government, Ameya Pawar, Chicago Mayor
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Parking firm would make more money on pay-by-cell plan
Chicago's private parking meter operator could make $2 million per year in new convenience fees on top of investing the deposits made by drivers who pay by phone, under one new aspect of a complicated agreement Mayor Rahm Emanuel presented Wednesday to...
Tags: Chicago Loop, Rahm Emanuel, Richard M. Daley, John Arena, Local Government
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Aldermen endorse tweak to horse carriage regulation
Horse carriages that wheel through Chicago's ritzy neighborhoods would have to display minimum and maximum temperatures of operation under a measure a City Council committee endorsed Thursday. Although two carriage operators backed the proposal, there...
Tags: Weather, Magnificent Mile, Weather Reports, Chicago Weather, O'Hare International Airport
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Chicago parking tax changes pass despite opposition
Clout StreetMany folks who park in a Chicago garage or lot will pay more come July under a new tax structure the City Council approved today despite objections from the hotel industry. Six aldermen, including Ald. Brendan Reilly, 42nd, who represents downtown,...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Robert Fioretti, Rahm Emanuel, Public Officials, Scott Waguespack
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Parking taxes could rise for premium spots
Clout StreetMany folks who park in a Chicago garage or lot would pay more come July under a proposal the City Council Finance Committee endorsed Monday despite objections from the hotel industry. Anyone who pays a parking fee of more than $25 for a weekday, $125...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Rahm Emanuel, Public Officials, Jason C. Ervin, Politics
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Wolf Point tower development clears first hurdle
Clout StreetThe Chicago Plan Commission today approved a proposal to build a three-tower complex downtown on historic Wolf Point on the bank of the Chicago River. The panel voted only to allow construction to begin on the westernmost tower on the parcel, which...Tags: Merchandise Mart
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Chicago alderman wants crackdown on noisy garbage trucks
Tribune reporterSpurred by complaints from weary residents awoken by noisy, middle-of-the-night garbage pickups, the alderman who represents much of downtown Chicago is pushing a measure to inflict more financial pain on waste haulers that break city rules banning the...Tags: Punishment, Fines
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Problem Solver: Motorcyclist received 38 tickets in legal parking spot
Parking along the 0-100 block of West Randolph Street isn't cheap. From 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., it costs $5.75 an hour; overnight parking costs about half that amount. At those rates, parking along the street for 24 hours would set you back a hefty $106.38....
Tags: Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Jon Yates
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BASD Honor Roll
Valley 610Parent-teacher conferences are going on during this shortened Thanksgiving Day week in the Bethlehem Area School District. What a perfect time to publish online, the first-quarter honor roll. Jump to the next page to find your child's name at Broughal,... -
First food truck locations nearly set
Clout StreetA City Council committee today signed off on 21 locations where food trucks will be able to park on a regular basis, but two others didn’t make the cut. The ordinance making food trucks legal requires that at least 30 “food truck stands&...Tags: Chicago Loop, Near North Side, Gold Coast, Small Businesses, Business
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Emanuel unsure on fate of Prentice
Tribune reporterMayor Rahm Emanuel said today he still hasn't decided whether to endorse the demolition of the old Prentice Women's Hospital, even though the alderman who represents the area that includes the building said he's leaning toward supporting knocking it down....Tags: Rahm Emanuel, City Club of Chicago, Chicago Mayor
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