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The Chicago Board of Education has signed off on the plan, which would fund school modernization.

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Downtown Ald. Brendan Reilly said his proposed ordinance would apply only to City Winery.

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Neighbors spoke out in June against the proposed 32-story development at 353 W. Grand Ave. 

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The John Buck Company wants to build an apartment tower on a River North parking lot owned by a church.

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Neighbors requested the new signals because of congestion caused by pedestrian traffic. 

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A lakefront park Downtown named after Chicago's founder was announced in 1988, but has yet to be built. 

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Despite Ald. Reilly's push to remove them temporarily, the city announced that it plans to keep them.

West Loop »

The expanded half-acre dog park is located off of North Union Avenue and open to the public.

Gold Coast »

The Plan Commission was unanimous in supporting the development.

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The City Council called on the Police Department to explain a backlog in processing rape evidence kits.

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CDOT spokesman Michael Claffey confirmed that work started Tuesday on the anti-speeding measures.

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There's a new sign that speed bumps are coming to deter illegal street races on Lower Lower Wacker. 

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Neighbors say the racers keep them awake and want the police to do more to stop the speeders.

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A commission granted Bertrand Goldberg's iconic "corncob" buildings preliminary landmark status.

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The 32-story proposal drew ire from neighbors who would lose their views and share its alley.