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New Tax Rebate to Support South Chicago Quantum Computing Park

The City of Chicago has introduced a new property tax rebate program aimed at supporting the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park (IQMP) in South Chicago. This initiative, presented by Mayor Brandon Johnson, proposes to reduce the tax rate on properties used for quantum computing, significantly lowering it from 25% to 10% for a duration of 30 years.

Various Measures Introduced to and Approved by The Chicago City Council

The Chicago City Council has introduced and approved various measures aimed at enhancing community welfare and governance. These initiatives reflect the city's commitment to addressing critical local issues and improving the quality of life for its residents. Key measures include public health initiatives and community development programs.

Disaster Recovery Center Opens in Chicago at Douglass Library on Sunday, October 6

The City of Chicago is set to open a Disaster Recovery Center at Douglass Library on Sunday, October 6, providing essential support for residents affected by recent disasters. This initiative aims to assist those in need of recovery resources and information in a centralized location.

Joint Statement from Mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago Board of Education Announcing Board Member Transition Plan

Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Board of Education have announced a transition plan for board members, signaling a shift in leadership that aims to enhance the governance of Chicago's education system. This initiative comes as part of broader efforts to improve educational outcomes and community engagement. The plan emphasizes transparency and collaboration in the decision-making process.

Impacted Chicago Residents and Businesses Can Apply for FEMA Assistance on a Wide Variety of Help Needed Due to the Severe Weather and Flooding Damage from July 13 through July 16, 2024

Chicago residents and businesses affected by severe weather and flooding from July 13 to July 16, 2024, are encouraged to apply for FEMA assistance. The city is working to facilitate access to a wide range of support services for those impacted by the disaster. This assistance is crucial for recovery and rebuilding efforts in the affected areas.

Open Session Minutes of July Board Meeting

The City of Chicago has published the official minutes from the July Board Meeting, detailing discussions and decisions made during the session. This document serves as a crucial record for residents and stakeholders interested in municipal governance and transparency.

Wednesday, September 25 is National If You See Something, Say Something Awareness Day

September 25 is designated as National If You See Something, Say Something Awareness Day, promoting public vigilance in recognizing and reporting suspicious activities. The Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) in Chicago encourages residents to participate in this initiative, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in national security and counterterrorism efforts. Resources and tips are provided to help residents recognize and report suspicious behavior effectively.

President Biden Approves Illinois Disaster Declaration for Severe Weather and Flooding Damage from July 13 through July 16, 2024

President Biden has approved a Major Disaster Declaration for Illinois, enabling FEMA's Individual Assistance program for residents affected by severe weather and flooding from July 13 to July 16, 2024. This declaration allows impacted individuals and business owners in Cook County and the City of Chicago to access essential recovery resources. The Office of Emergency Management and Communications is collaborating with FEMA to provide support and information for disaster survivors.

Open Session Agenda and Zoom Information for the September Board Meeting

The City of Chicago's Board of Ethics is set to hold an open session meeting on September 30, 2024, at 3:00 PM Central Time, with details for joining via Zoom included. The agenda for the meeting is available for download on the official website, highlighting the Board's commitment to transparency and public engagement.

Landmark Status Proposed for Mars Candy Factory in Austin

A proposal to designate the Spanish Revival-style Mars candy factory in Austin as an official Chicago landmark was introduced to the City Council by Mayor Brandon Johnson. The factory, known for its unique architectural features, is set to close in 2024, prompting the need for protective measures for its historic front portion and entry gate.