Mayor Johnson hasn’t acted on Lightfoot order aimed at aldermanic ward power

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Nine months into his term, Mayor Brandon Johnson has not implemented changes his predecessor ordered to bring transparency to zoning.

Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, 35th, left, joins then-mayoral candidate Brandon Johnson in campaigning at the CTA’s California Blue Line station on Feb. 15. 2023. Writer:On her last weekday in office, former Mayor Lori Lightfoot delivered a parting shot to Chicago’s City Council: a barrage of 11 executive orders, one of which took aim at the longtime City Council tradition of aldermen having nearly complete control over development in their wards, which she saw as a root of corruption.

Lightfoot heralded the executive order as part of “essential” zoning reform to help the public understand how the council aids or impedes development. She lamented her buzzer beater policy’s apparent on-the-vine demise in a January appearance on former Continuing to simply trust aldermen to act in residents’ best interests “requires a lot more faith,” Cubbage said.

Johnson spokesperson Ronnie Reese confirmed the executive order “from the waning days of the previous administration” has not been put into place, but said “its transparency aspects are well received” and it is being reviewed among other zoning policy changes. The new mayor remains committed to “a collaborative approach” to the zoning process, Reese added.

Johnson initially chose ally Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, 35th, for the seat. But Ramirez-Rosa resigned the post in November after facing bullying allegations centered on purported physical intimidation and political strong-arming against colleagues as the council considered a nonbinding ballot referendum question on the city’s sanctuary status for immigrants.

The policy change would bring additional transparency, but wouldn’t fundamentally reshape the zoning process while adding work for a bureaucratic team that’s stretched thin, Ramirez-Rosa said. “I don’t think we should have decisions made behind closed doors by unelected bureaucrats,” Ramirez-Rosa said.

 

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