Chicago’s Department of Fleet & Facility Management (2FM)
Recent News About Chicago’s Department of Fleet & Facility Management (2FM)
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Mayor Johnson rejects possible federal deployment of National Guard troops
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has responded to President Trump's recent comments about possibly sending the National Guard to Chicago.
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Chicago extends free home internet program for thousands of public school students
The City of Chicago and Chicago Public Schools (CPS) have announced the extension of the Chicago Connected program through the 2025–2026 school year.
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Chicago officials mark start of new concourse D at o’hare international airport
The City of Chicago, along with Mayor Brandon Johnson, has announced the groundbreaking for the new Concourse D at O’Hare International Airport.
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O'Hare launches $1.3B Concourse D expansion under mayor Johnson's administration
Chicago officials have started construction on the New Concourse D at O’Hare International Airport, a $1.3 billion project marking the first major step in the airport’s terminal expansion.
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Johnson announces nearly $1.9 million in Neighborhood Opportunity Fund grants
A group of 14 small businesses and organizations across Chicago have been named finalists for the latest round of Neighborhood Opportunity Fund (NOF) grants, with awards totaling nearly $1.9 million.
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O'Hare International Airport sets new passenger traffic record for June
O’Hare International Airport experienced its busiest June on record in 2025, with more than 8 million passengers passing through its terminals.
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Mayor Johnson criticizes threat of National Guard deployment and calls for restoration of anti-violence funds
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson responded to President Donald Trump’s recent press conference, where the president threatened to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago.
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Mayor Johnson honors youth contributions at My CHI My Future End Of Summer Celebration
Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services will host an End of Summer Celebration on August 13 at the Chicago Cultural Center.
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Chicago expands sustainable community schools program from 20 to 36 campuses
Mayor Brandon Johnson, Chicago Public Schools (CPS), and the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) have announced an expansion of the Sustainable Community Schools (SCS) model in Chicago.
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Chicago reports significant drop in carbon emissions from large buildings since 2016
The City of Chicago has released its 2022-2023 Energy Benchmarking Report, showing a 39% decrease in carbon emissions per square foot for properties larger than 50,000 square feet since 2016.
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Mayor Johnson appoints Angela J. Green commissioner of Chicago Department of Family & Support Services
Angela J. Green has been appointed as the new Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Family & Support Services (DFSS), according to an announcement from Mayor Brandon Johnson.
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Chicago issues inaugural mid-year budget report showing revenue growth
The City of Chicago has released its first-ever Mid-Year Budget Report, an initiative intended to provide a detailed look at the city's finances at the midpoint of the fiscal year.
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Mayor attends Jigzibik affordable housing groundbreaking with city officials
Today, Mayor Brandon Johnson participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for the Jigzibik affordable housing complex.
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Mayor appoints new executive director for Chicago public safety administration
Today, Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the appointment of Era Patterson as the Executive Director of the Chicago Office of Public Safety Administration (OPSA).
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Chicago city council introduces and approves new planning, development, and housing measures
Please find press releases attached announcing various measures introduced and approved by the Chicago City Council today.
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Chicago commemorates victims of '95 heat wave; honors WWII hero with military funeral
On the 30th anniversary of the 1995 Chicago Heat Wave, Mayor Brandon Johnson and city officials are paying tribute to the over 700 individuals who lost their lives during the tragic event.
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Mayor Johnson reports nearly 29K hires in summer youth employment initiative
Today, Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) announced progress in the summer youth employment program.
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Chicago releases comprehensive financial report highlighting fiscal strategies for FY2024
The City of Chicago has published its Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024.
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Chicago launches 2026 budget engagement roundtables amid $1 billion shortfall
Mayor Brandon Johnson, in collaboration with the Mayor’s Office of Community Engagement and the Office of Budget and Management, has announced the launch of Chicago's 2026 Budget Engagement Roundtable events.
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Universal announces second horror attraction set for Chicago
Universal Destinations & Experiences, a division of Comcast NBCUniversal, has announced plans to open its second Universal Horror Unleashed location in Chicago.