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Developers expect to break ground late this year or early next year on the massive $4 billion new development tentatively called “Bronzeville Lakefront.” It will be built upon the site of the old Michael Reese Hospital, which has sat vacant for more than a decade. Former Mayor Richard M. Daley had proposed building an Olympic village on the site when Chicago was in the running for the 2016 summer games. Thanks to unanimous approval by city council yesterday, the path is paved for a mixed-use development. Earlier this year, the Chicago Plan Commission approved a $3.8 billion effort to overhaul the former Michael Reese Hospital site in Bronzeville on the city’s South Side. (Rendering courtesy of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill) ....
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Going from an appointed to elected board is uncommon, leaving Chicago without a clear roadmap. Lawmakers must tackle the politically charged mapmaking process for the elected districts, while government watchdogs seek campaign finance limits. And some want legislation allowing immigrants without legal permission to live in the county to vote for school leaders. Chicago’s Board of Education which passes an $8 billion budget, confirms a CEO and approves contracts and policies was created by the Legislature in 1872. After many versions, a seven-member board was instituted in 1999. The fight for an elected board began shortly after, as parents and activists felt their concerns weren’t heard. ....