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Stop and Frisk lawsuit, Replacing water mains and lead pipes, Water deal with Joliet

H Kapp-Klote

10:22 AM Jul 17, 2023 CDT

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@CHIdocumenters Public Comment period included speakers from @UniteHereLocal1 (in the 3rd Ward) regarding the allocation of TIF funds for development on Michigan, and a written comment from Sustainable Englewood Initiatives requesting more intel re the Mayor’s youth programs.

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First item on the agenda: the approval of the June 2023 Monthly Rule 45 Report (ie, what happened last time).

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Second agenda item: A lease agreement with the Chicago Park District regarding a portion of Durkin Park.

https://chicityclerkelms.chicago.gov/Matter/?matterId=E1DB186D-7F10-EE11-8F6C-001DD806D641

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Through the Chicago Parks Department, the city would lease water infrastructure to Joliet.

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Questions – @taylorfor20th asks about benefit to community + challenges with collecting overdue payments with cities Chicago already has agreements with (147 municipalities have this kind of agreement in place)

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There have been issues with the livestream, so I will come back to this agenda item’s status.

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On to Agenda Item #3 – allocation of funds re: the redevelopment of the Congress Theater.

A good recap of this dev from @BlockClubCHI is here: https://blockclubchicago.org/2023/06/06/congress-theater-redevelopment-in-jeopardy-as-alderman-races-to-save-expiring-city-funding/

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@BlockClubCHI The @ChicagoDPD found that city funding of up to $27 million for this project “is a necessity” — emphasizes the creation of community spaces, affordable, housing, and historic preservation

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@BlockClubCHI @ChicagoDPD @NewDayConway and @taylorfor20th ask extensive questions about financing distinctions within the $27 million tif and overall budget for the project.

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@BlockClubCHI @ChicagoDPD @NewDayConway @taylorfor20th Ald Villegas asks about property taxes and vendors which reps agree to follow up about.

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@BlockClubCHI @ChicagoDPD @NewDayConway @taylorfor20th Ald Lopez expresses that the DPD previously said they would change language (beyond the code) re certain pieces of TIFs to be included, suggests a subcommittee from this committee to address.

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@BlockClubCHI @ChicagoDPD @NewDayConway @taylorfor20th And Ald LaSpata says the original developer had no community benefit beyond “re-development” — high rents, a staffless (jobless) hotel.

This development, says La Spata, includes support for affordable rent, community benefits, “written into the RDF” — based on community process

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@BlockClubCHI @ChicagoDPD @NewDayConway @taylorfor20th La Spata: we need “time not money” — is rationale for this extension

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@BlockClubCHI @ChicagoDPD @NewDayConway @taylorfor20th Chair Dowell says it seems like an opportunity to improve entire corridor

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@BlockClubCHI @ChicagoDPD @NewDayConway @taylorfor20th The “ayes” have it for both pieces of this ordinance — an amendment to TIF allocation for the full corridor and the Congress Theater.

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@BlockClubCHI @ChicagoDPD @NewDayConway @taylorfor20th Agenda item 4 — TIF funds for Hudson Yards at 2222 S Michigan in Chair @AldPatDowell3rd’s ward — the one that @UniteHereLocal1 took a stand against in the last Finance Committee’s public comment period.

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To be clear, @UniteHereLocal1 is now supporting the ordinance.

@ald_nicolelee and @AldGregMitchell @gilbert36ward express enthusiasm for the project – asks why it is a loan that must be repaid. Ald Moore asks for clarification on how to make sure that repayment is enforced

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Project Developer (and former Bear) Israel Idonije speaks to his enthusiasm for the project at the request of Chair Dowell and the ordinance passes.

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Agenda Item 5 is about Loop-Counterpointe PACE, LLC continuing to administer the Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Program. Chair Dowell requested an overview of the program from the presenter – PACE is privately held debt (no risk to the city)

https://www.chicagopace.org/

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Ald Conway (former solar developer) is surprised by the program – a tool that has only been used 3 times (“it works better in a better construction economy, which we haven’t seen since 2019”)

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Congress Theater, by the way, has PACE funding.

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Alder asks about marketing plan + program admin funding fees for the PACE program.

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Ayes have it.

Item #6 from @ChicagoDOT – re: admin changes for TIF funds allocated to the University of lllinois’ Discovery Partners Institute Infrastructure – in the 3rd Ward, Chair Dowell’s own.

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@ChicagoDOT @ald_nicolelee is also excited about this project and asks quick question about the developer’s RDA. Ald Villegas asks clarification — TIF $ goes to water infrastructure, and the building contract itself goes to Capital Development

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@ChicagoDOT @ald_nicolelee Sidenote: I asked 4 different people, and it seems the livestream is presenting major technical difficulties. FYI 👀

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Livestream is back up and loaded DIRECTLY into Alder Irving asking question re: Agenda Item 7 –

A proposed $350,000,000 WIFIA loan to the City from the EPA – “you’re jumping up and down about $9 million out of $350K” to Black residents/contractors?

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It’s heated. Ald Villegas moves to table ordinance but Alder Dowell asks for other comments.

Alder Lopez re: lead replacement: the dept needs to explain how many projects are pending re: water/sewer mains

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(Water rep says “on track” – 6 programs: equity, daycare, lead service replacement – 30,000 of 45,000 goal for the year.

Lopez cites this article and says – “there is plenty not getting done” https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/environment/ct-toxic-lead-pipes-chicago-20230430-a4kv66sk5nd33ialiukrq2id2m-story.html

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Requests from Alders re: timeline, where/what Wards are being replaced.

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Alder Mitchell says that this equity piece not being considered in the last 4 years that the Commissioner has been in office is “a slap in the face”

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Ald Mitchell: We NEED to coordinate this (w menu money, etc) – “It makes us look like the most inefficient city in the world.”

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Alder Burnett asks many clarifying questions and everyone says about a thousand acronyms – THIS is what they’re talking about, and what the concern re: the $9 million out of the overall total for the grant is in reference to:

https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dps/provdrs/cert/svcs/minority_and_womenownedbusinessenterprisecertificationmbewbe.html

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From Alder Vasquez w Water dept questions – how do we have more regular communication? We have to answer to our constituents – “where is the money going?”

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Alder Dowell tables this agenda item because it needs additional briefings –
or, in her words “it’s a little off the rails.”

Also, apologies to Alder Ervin for the mispeling earlier

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Onto Agenda Item 8 from @ChicagoDOH – granting authority to cede excess and unallocated volume cap to Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) from the City of Chicago’s tax-exempt private activity volume bond cap. We can only imagine there will be an explainer for this one

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This allows unallocated bonds and funds to go to partners – this was done for senior housing at Albany Terrace + McCoy Gaines (30.5 mil). $50 mil expires every year – they want to be able to cede this $ to IDA

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IDHA = Illinois Housing Development Authority

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Alder Lopez asks why we would cede this money to IDHA when the city could do it – IDHA has MORE resources than the city, which is the point of the agenda item.

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The “ayes” have it and we’re moving forward. Agenda item 9 — funds from multi family program or STSC bond funds for affordable housing at 1930-1938 Humboldt, and two sets of units on Sacramento ave (1st + 26th Ward, ie La Spata and Fuentes)

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Motion passes and we’re onto two orders authorizing (and denying) the payment of small claims.

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This and proposed orders authorizing Charitable Solicitation on the Public Way for Salvation Army and ASPCA were approved, and we are on to major lawsuits.

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Vincent Tucker v. Citv of Chicago, Carlos Yanez. Jr.. and Julian Rodriguez for $750,000 because of an alleged crash caused by CPD Officers pursuit in an unmarked vehicle that disregarded stop signs, and traveled down streets the wrong way for a traffic offense.

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Alder Lopez asks why this settlement requires the city to “be on the hook” for “criminals” and requests a roll call vote. It passes.

There’s a short recess for the court reporter’s sake, solidarity with the court reporter.

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Second item – Bernard Kersh v. the City of Chicago. Officer Jerald V/illiams; Case No. 2020 L 1518. Amount: $750,000 Williams did “an emergency takedown” and plaintiff was treated for a concussion. COPA found this “outside of dept policy”–

Lawsuit approved w roll call vote

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Item 3 – Garrit et al v of Case No. 2016 CV 7319. Amount: $2,000,000

here is the case text:
https://casetext.com/case/garrit-v-city-of-chi

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Roll call vote. Approved but 10 ayes, 9 nos.

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Last item on the agenda – Darnell Smith. et v. City of Chicago. et al. for $4,987,500 – filed in federal court in 2015, re the city’s Stop and Frisk policy.

https://southsideweekly.com/the-quiet-rise-of-stop-and-frisk/

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Alder Lopez, Conway, and Spasato ask questions re: on department coordination, how this might go in federal court, and fees – speaker says claims could reach $10 million dollars.

Roll call vote (18-2).

It passes and we are done for the day.

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Before adjourning – Chair Dowell introduces Finance Committee staff.

As Alder says, “oof.” That’s a wrap – follow @chidocumenters for more.