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Sun-Times file Chicago aldermen got an earful Tuesday about Chicago’s multi-pronged efforts to combat the traditional summer surge of violence amid concern that the city has more summer jobs than it has applicants. Last month, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced applications were open for One Summer Chicago, the annual summer jobs program aimed at those age 14 to 24. The program runs July 5 to Aug. 13 and includes both remote and socially distanced, in-person jobs and life skills training for 21,000 young people. The deadline to apply for those coveted positions is June 11. Applications can be found at OneSummerChicago.org. But during a virtual hearing Tuesday before a pair of City Council Committees, Health and Human Relations Committee Chairman Roderick Sawyer (6th) asked about a troubling trend tied to the outpouring of federal relief funds from Washington. That is, a shortage of applicants for summer jobs. ....
click to enlarge Waiting for donuts at Glazed Over. The city of Beacon didn t quite know what to do when the first food truck arrived on its rapidly changing streets five years ago. The city was wary about granting permits in worries that it would lead to food trucks parked up and down Main Street. So the two young CIA grads who ran the Beacon Bite bought a vacant lot on Main Street and parked their truck on it. They planted a community garden on the lot and painted murals, including a smiling alien above the slogan KEEP BEACON WEIRD, a riff on the infamous slogan KEEP AUSTIN WEIRD. ....