Mayor Johnson finally explains his decision to bid $3.2B for parking meters before walking away
Under fire from the City Council for hiding behind a non-disclosure agreement waived weeks ago, Mayor Brandon Johnson has finally come clean about why he offered $700 million more than a New York…
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Aldermen are lawyering up and clamoring for more information as they prepare to approve or reject a new sale of Chicago’s marking meters.
Chicago aldermen demand information from NY firm ahead of parking meter sale vote
Aldermen are lawyering up and clamoring for more information as they prepare to approve or reject a new sale of Chicago’s marking meters.

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