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Professionals from Ernst & Young and the City of Chicago at November’s hearing on the EY report. Source: City Clerk / Livestream.
Election results for ballot referendum 5, the least controversial of the ballot referenda results. Green represents yes votes, and red represents no votes. Source: Yes On Affordable Housing post-election analysis.
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Chicagoan and attorney trying to figure out how to make my community a less bad.
Writing about housing in the Twin Cities and Chicago.
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.
A mixed bag, but the mix is good. All opinions my own
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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