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Scoreboard: How did Chicago do in 2025?

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What could Chicago do with 600 more police officers?


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Let’s move some parking meters

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Local governments come out swinging against more housing

Barrington Hills, Illinois. The village, which has a minimum 5-acre lot size, was one of the first municipalities to come out in opposition to Governor JB Pritzker’s housing plan. Source: Zillow.

We have spent a fair bit of time covering G...

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  • Richard Day

    Mostly transit, housing and state capacity. Always Chicago. Opinions here are my own, and don’t reflect the views of employers, past, present or future.

  • Nik Hunder

    Nik Hunder is an environmental policy analyst, researcher, and public transit advocate from Chicago

  • Zak Yudhishthu

    Writing about urban economics and housing, mostly in the Twin Cities and Chicago.

  • Dan Gent - Chi2100 Urbanism

    Sign the Petition: https://www.change.org/Chicago2100 | Advocating for a better tomorrow, one street at a time

  • Alex Montero

    Alex Montero is the chairperson of Strong Towns Chicago, an all volunteer advocacy group focused on housing, street safety, and transit.

  • Evan Mast

    Urban economist at Notre Dame

  • Katrina Wheelan
  • Noah Wright

    Noah Wright is a data professional with over a decade of experience in quantitative research, analytics, grantmaking, teaching, and management. He currently currently serves on the Steering Committee of Chicago Growth Project.

  • Justin Erb

    Chicagoan and attorney trying to figure out how to make my community a less bad.

  • Bo McMillan

    Board member of the Redress Movement, forthcoming author of a book on the narrative history of the housing crisis, and former BCG consultant.

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