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Housing Could Have Standalone Department in City Government

A municipal-level Department of Housing could be a standalone department for the first time in nearly a decade, under a proposal introduced  by the Emanuel administration. The new department would implement Chicago’s affordable housing strategies, and create a long-term institutional framework.

“The Chicago Department of Housing will bring all of our work to make housing more affordable and accessible for all Chicagoans under one roof,” said Mayor Rahm Emanuel. “Every resident of Chicago deserves a great place to call home, and this new department will give the city a specialized resource to ensure housing remains affordable for anyone who wants to live, work and raise a family in Chicago.”.

The Mayor’s 2019 budget will outline the structure and funding for the new department. It was in the 2008 budget that the former Departments of Housing and Planning were consolidated, followed in 2011 by further consolidation.


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