Less than 24 hours after rejecting a plan to install a training facility for the Chicago Fire soccer team on Chicago Housing Authority land, a City Council Committee has reversed its vote and advanced the proposal.
Looking southwest, the vacant Chicago Housing Authority land bordered by Roosevelt Road, 14th Street, Ashland Avenue and Loomis Street in Chicago is seen on March 23. On Tuesday, a Chicago City Council committee rejected a plan to install a training facility for the Chicago Fire soccer team on the land.
On Tuesday, it appeared those cries were heard by a bloc of progressive aldermen who helped scuttle the plan’s advancement. Ald. Maria Hadden, 49th, said the CHA was not fulfilling its promise to add more affordable housing.had been on the CHA waitlist for 30 years A fan reacts during a Major League Soccer match between the Chicago Fire and the Los Angeles Galaxy at Soldier Field April 16.
However, some aldermen were concerned the plan does not yet have signoff from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, which is usually required when using public housing agency-owned land for other purposes. Thus, even if the project is approved, the federal government could kill it.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Chicago Fire soccer training facility plan hits a snag over objections to building on public housing landCritics decried the plan, saying land for 'desperately needed' affordable housing would instead go to a billionaire sports team owner.
Weiterlesen »
Chicago group fired up over new Chicago Fire training facilityBetween 2002 and 2007, those public housing buildings were demolished with a plan from the Chicago Housing Authority to build 775 public housing units at the Abla Homes site, and to date, only 245 have been returned.
Weiterlesen »
Chicago City Council Committee Agrees to Pay $15M to Family of Woman Killed During Police ChaseIf the settlement is approved, as expected, it would mark the third large settlement paid out by the City Council to resolve a lawsuit filed by the family of a Chicagoan killed during a police pursuit in 2022.
Weiterlesen »
Aurora holds 'Roadeo' for its snow plow driversUsing a snow plow, could you drop a basketball into a hoop made of tires? 🏀 That was one of the many tasks that snow plow drivers were asked to complete in Aurora recently at its annual 'Snow Plow Roadeo.'
Weiterlesen »
NYC public housing residents will get free internet access by 2023. Weirdly, that’s a downgrade.As many as 300,000 NYC public housing residents will be eligible for free internet access by 2023, provided by large cable providers. That's fewer eligible New Yorkers than a prior plan by Mayor de Blasio—partially provided by small, local businesses.
Weiterlesen »