[remote or in person, 10am-1:30pm] 2025 Chicago Budget Hearing: arts & economic development

Chicago City Council
Finance
Politics

Friday, Nov. 8, 2024
10:00 a.m. — 1:30 p.m. CST

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121 N LaSalle St Chicago, IL 60602 (Directions)

City Hall, 2nd floor, Council Chambers

This is an assignment to document a portion of Chicago City Council’s 2025 budget process.

Roles & Scheduling New this year, we are capping departmental budget hearing assignments at 3.5 hours (plus 2 hours outside work). Please take note of the time slot indicated in the assignment title. You will be paid for the full 3.5 hours regardless of whether the meeting starts late or a break occurs, but you should conclude your coverage when the end of your shift arrives.

Weekdays

Morning shift: 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

  • Live reporting (Twitter)
  • Notes

Afternoon shift: 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.

  • Live reporting (Twitter)
  • Notes
  • Special assignment*

Saturday, Nov. 9 & 19

Morning shift: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

  • Live reporting (Twitter)
  • Notes

Afternoon shift: 12:30 p.m. to 4 pm

  • Live reporting (Twitter)

  • Notes

  • Special assignment*

*In the event that a hearing extends past the end of the afternoon shift, on the subsequent weekday morning we will assign someone to take notes on the remaining portion of the meeting using the video recording. This assignment will be due by noon the next day and paid according to the regular formula (meeting duration + 2 hours). To indicate your interest, apply to the “special assignment” role.

For example, if a Monday meeting adjourns at 6:42 p.m., on Tuesday morning we will assign someone who has applied to the “special assignment” role to take notes on the portion that took place after 5 p.m., or the last hour and 42 minutes. The assignment will be due by noon on Wednesday.

Applicants who completed 2025 budget season training on Oct. 21 or 22 will receive an extra hour of pay on each assignment they submit.

Assignment instructions This is an assignment to document a 3.5-hour portion of Chicago City Council’s 2025 budget process.

You have the option of documenting this meeting in person or remotely.

If you choose to attend in person, an additional hour will be added to your total assignment hours. Please note that there may be increased security and restrictions; use a clear bag if possible and leave large water bottles, thermoses and pepper spray at home. If you choose to document remotely, the meeting will be live-streamed at https://www.chicityclerk.com/.

At this link, scroll down to “Meeting Notices.” Look for “Watch now” and click on the link with the meeting title to go to a livestream page. If you don’t see a link for the meeting, you may be early or the meeting may be starting late. Wait a few moments and try refreshing your Internet tab.

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Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Chicago - IL Documenters Team

Note-taking by Caeli Kean

The Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events (DCASE) discussed department processes for approving permits and the impacts special events like festivals have on consituents.

Live reporting by Kevin Pearson

Meeting attendees discussed potential ways to improve communication over special events as well as service reimbursements.

Kevin Pearson @kevin_beat606
Hello, my name is Kevin Pearson. I will be tweeting for the November 8th Chicago city council budget hearing. @CHIdocumenters

10:32 AM Nov 8, 2024 CST

Kevin Pearson @kevin_beat606 2/20
Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Services presented their budget needs.
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Alder Brendan Reilly @AldReilly question DCASE on city reimbursement on services provided for special events. “ We have a duty to pass a budget, the budget that the Mayor has know will not past”.
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@AldReilly chicago.gov/city/en/depts/…
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@AldReilly Alder Matthew O’Shea said the City and DCASE should improve communication on dates of events.
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@AldReilly chicago.councilmatic.org/person/oshea-m…
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@AldReilly Alder Raymond Lopez expressed concern about the online permit application. chicago.gov/city/en/depts/…
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Kevin Pearson @kevin_beat606 8/20
@AldReilly Several Alderpersons requested list from DCASE related to past permits, police overtime, and parking.
Kevin Pearson @kevin_beat606 9/20
@AldReilly DCASE said that, they are restructuring Taste of Chicago vendors fees for 2025.
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@AldReilly chicago.gov/city/en/depts/…
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Kevin Pearson @kevin_beat606 11/20
@AldReilly Alder Monique Scott questioned DCASE on how much more revenue Chicago can gain from the film industry. She also compared Chicago to Georgia’s film industry revenue.
Kevin Pearson @kevin_beat606 12/20
@AldReilly wabe.org/georgias-film-…
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@AldReilly chicago.gov/city/en/depts/…
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@AldReilly Alder Jeanette Taylor said that the filming of Showtimes “The Chi” which is filmed in her ward doesn’t benefit the local economy.
Kevin Pearson @kevin_beat606 15/20
@AldReilly Alder Taylor also said that film crews are often late when posting no parking signs in her ward, and are rude to members in the community. chicago.councilmatic.org/person/taylor-…
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@AldReilly paramountplus.com/shows/the-chi/…
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@AldReilly Alder Reilly suggested that DCASE create a relationship with Liverpool soccer league in order to increase revenue using Soldiers Field.
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@AldReilly About Liverpool soccer league… liverpoolfc.com
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@AldReilly meeting adjourned at 1:02 p.m.
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Chicago City Council

The Chicago City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the City of Chicago and consists of the Mayor and Aldermen elected from each of the City’s fifty wards. Source

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See also: “What to Expect at a Meeting of Chicago’s City Council” via the Better Government Association.

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