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* Again, it’s time to give Oak Park the $8.7 million in grant money that was rejected by Joliet Township. CBS 2

The Village of Oak Park is lending a helping hand for the migrant crisis in Chicago, agreeing Thursday night to house even more people.

The Oak Park Village Board on Thursday evening approved a measure to offer more support – to shelter asylum seekers as the weather gets colder. More churches in Oak Park are also heeding the call to action. […]

On Thursday, the Oak Park Village Board declared an emergency disaster resolution to ensure the migrants can stay longer. […]

The board voted unanimously to allocate $300,000 in response to the migrant crisis. Much of that will be used to provide language interpreters and medical services to the migrants already there.

Half of those funds will come from the village, the other half from grant money.

* Meanwhile…


https://t.co/c1z9YkKIVS HELLO IT'S ME AGAIN

Yesterday the mayor said they were "still assessing" the property at 38th and California, but I FOIA'd the city and it turns out they actually signed a contract **last week**

to rent it for $91,400/month

— Anthony Moser (@mosermusic) November 3, 2023

From the story

Mayor Brandon Johnson was asked about the status of the site near 38th and California during a Wednesday news conference.

Johnson said the city was “still assessing. So I think this was raised before – there are a lot of environmental dynamics that have gone on in the city of Chicago that have gone unaddressed for a very long time.” […]

When pressed by NBC 5 Investigates Thursday about why Johnson did not mention the contract to reporters, a spokesman for the mayor said he did not address it because he was not specifically asked about it.

The lease specifies it’s being rented in “as-is” condition. Quite the gamble. And they haven’t even analyzed the environmental test results yet.

* And then…


NEW: Representatives of Mayor Brandon Johnson's administration tell participants in virtual community meeting requested by Ald. Julia Ramirez that they have yet to make a final decision on whether to build a base camp at 38th & California in Brighton Park. @WTTW

— Heather Cherone (@HeatherCherone) November 3, 2023

*Facepalm*

* From Isabel…

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 1:46 pm

Comments

  1. The City is such a clown show dealing with the migrants.

    Comment by thisjustinagain Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 2:12 pm

  2. This is going to go from bad to worse. Does the Mayor and his administration believe his relationship with the media is going to get easier when you respond “because he was not specifically asked about it” I believe the last bit of good will from the media has just been utilized.

    Comment by A Possible Method to the Madness Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 2:22 pm

  3. This is human disaster so this is bad enough but can you imagine what the aftermath of a natural disaster in Chicago would look like with hour Mayor Johnson seems to be utterly paralyzed at making decisions?

    Comment by Demoralized Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 2:26 pm

  4. *how not hour

    Comment by Demoralized Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 2:26 pm

  5. =agreeing Thursday night to house even more people.=

    No crying, no whining just doing. If you want to own the likes of Abbott and DeSantis this is how it is done.

    Chicago…take a cue from Oak Park (never thought I would say that) and get you (banned word) together and quit providing fodder for fox news. You are an embarrassment. Further kudos to Oak Park.

    Comment by JS Mill Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 2:40 pm

  6. The linked article talks about a means to removing 3,000 migrants from sleeping in police stations or on sidewalks. So, $3,000 per month each for ground space, without housing or support services costs. Or, in another way, $3,000 per month each being spent on a vacant lot instead of on migrants. Hopefully I’m too much of an uninformed dorm room thinker to have that right, or to think a $3,000 per person per month grant offered to human service vendors pre-vetted with existing city or state contracts could get some of those people temporary, safe housing and nutrition.

    Comment by Earnest Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 3:04 pm

  7. I’m wondering why we can’t get FEMA temp shelters put up fast in these lots.

    Comment by Give Us Barabbas Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 4:19 pm

  8. ==More churches in Oak Park are also heeding the call to action.==

    If there’s one thing Oak Park has a plethora of, it’s churches.

    Comment by City Zen Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 4:46 pm

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