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A City That Works

Conor Durkin, Richard Day

Policy analysis and ideas on how to make Chicago work better.

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Latest Issues

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The long road out of prerogative

Editor’s Note: Today’s post is a guest post - our first! - and is authored by Lionel Barrow, a member of Abundant Housing Illinois. If you have any ideas you’d like to pitch for a future guest post, please reach out.

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Construction costs for affordable housing are skyrocketing

It won’t be news to regular readers around here, but Chicago has a housing crisis. The DePaul Institute of Housing Studies estimates that the city is short 120,000 units of low-cost housing. Estimates of the number of homeless Chicagoans mo...

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S&P just downgraded Chicago. What does that mean?

Last week, ratings agency S&P downgraded the City of Chicago, lowering our general obligation (GO) bond rating from BBB+ to BBB. This wasn’t particularly unexpected, considering that they had placed the city on negative watch in November of...

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Scoreboard: How did Chicago do in 2024?

On any given day, City Hall can be preoccupied by a million different controversies. It’s easy to focus on the scandal or fight of the moment. Some of that is necessary: voters care about all sorts of stuff, and politicians have to be respo...

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Conor Durkin

  • 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. I also write occasionally for Streetsblog.

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