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Emanuel budget proposal digs a little deeper into Chicagoland wallets
The ciity budget presented by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel does not include any major tax increases, it does call for three new or increased taxes and does not adequately address pension costs, according to the Better Government Association’s Jose Sanchez.
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Chicago Transit Authority earns high marks for spending transparency
Illinois has one of the largest number of special districts in the country, but the Chicago Transit Authority is a national leader in terms of easily accessed financial reporting, according to a recent report on the online transparency of special districts.
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Non-profit questions where $1.1 billion CTA upgrade will lead
While Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is celebrating the city’s recent acceptance of a $1.1 billion federal grant to upgrade the CTA’s infrastructure, at least one non-profit group sees the money as putting Chicago on track to trouble.
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Chicago Transit Board receives update on full funding grant for the Red and Purple line modernization project
Chicago Transit Board receives update on full funding grant for the Red and Purple line modernization project at a recent meeting.
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Chicago Transit Board approves acquisition of property for the Red and Purple Modernization project
Chicago Transit Board approves acquisition of property for the Red and Purple Modernization project at a recent meeting.
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Chicago Transit Authority ADA Advisory Committee to review All Stations Accessibility Program
Chicago Transit Authority ADA Advisory Committee will meet at 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9.
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City’s new CTA transit center begins service
The new Chicago Transit Authority bus boarding facility, Union Station Transit Center, opened for service in time for Labor Day, representing a milestone in the transportation hub’s revitalization and sheltering 120,000 commuters daily.