Mayor Brandon Johnson has introduced the 'Cut the Tape' report, a plan with over 100 recommendations to streamline development processes in Chicago. The report includes timelines for tracking progress and aims to reduce bureaucratic obstacles for developers.
Zoning code changes, expedited affordable housing approval, fewer design and environmental reviews — here’s what’s proposed in @ChicagosMayor's ‘Cut the Tape’ report. Via @MikeMcDTweets https://t.co/Utm20dFe2N
Johnson unveils ‘Cut the Tape’ report aimed at improving city’s housing and commercial development process https://t.co/fJJZIqtif3
The Johnson Administration announced what it called bold new plans to streamline construction and affordable housing development approval processes at an event Friday afternoon in downtown. https://t.co/0BDH1D7Tkk
Johnson plans to 'Cut the Tape' for developers to speed up housing builds. @JakeSheridan_ has the details. https://t.co/wJg4tcI3tl
Mayor Brandon Johnson plans to cut through some of the city’s bureaucracy to streamline housing and commercial development, according to a new report. https://t.co/3No2sKBvW6 https://t.co/TpddqcLj70
Mayor Brandon Johnson is announcing a 100+ recommendation report called Cut the Tape - meant to streamline/jumpstart development. Read about the initiative here. https://t.co/QxUiCP2QfU
WATCH LIVE: The Mayor joins stakeholders to launch the Cut the Tape report, the first milestone in the mayor’s three-part process improvement initiative. For info on Cut the Tape initiative and to download the full report, visit https://t.co/3KhkRNr8sM https://t.co/CFpEneV8X8
Mayor Brandon Johnson has released an ambitious plan to cut bureaucratic red tape for developers. The 100 recommendations come with 3,6,9 and 12 month timelines that provide a way to track the progress — or come back to haunt the administration. https://t.co/Ak9wstZn1K