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Thursday, June 19, 2025

Chicago City Council approves planning measures and supports veteran-owned businesses

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Julie Hernandez-Tomlin Commissioner Department of Fleet and Facility Management (2FM). | LinkedIn

Julie Hernandez-Tomlin Commissioner Department of Fleet and Facility Management (2FM). | LinkedIn

Various measures were introduced and approved by the Chicago City Council on June 18, 2025. These measures include planning and development initiatives as well as actions related to veteran-owned businesses.

The council saw the introduction of various planning and development measures aimed at enhancing city infrastructure and community services. These measures were also approved during the session, indicating a forward movement in urban development strategies.

In addition, Mayor Johnson and the City Council have made significant strides in supporting veteran-owned businesses. The Veterans Business Enterprise Program has been made permanent, which is expected to expand opportunities for these enterprises within the city. This decision reflects a commitment to fostering an inclusive business environment that recognizes the contributions of veterans.

Mayor Johnson stated, "We are proud to make the Veterans Business Enterprise Program permanent and expand opportunities for veteran-owned businesses." This move is seen as part of broader efforts to support diverse business ownership in Chicago.

The City Council's actions today underscore a focus on both urban development and support for veteran entrepreneurs, aligning with ongoing goals for economic growth and inclusivity.