Amendment of Municipal Code Titles 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 18 regarding management, structure, powers and functions of various departments and agencies (2024 Municipal Code Management Ordinance)
The City of Chicago has passed an ordinance reorganizing various departments and agencies, including city asset management, the Department of the Environment, and the Department of Streets and Sanitation. The ordinance also addresses health, consumer fraud, water, and cultural affairs. It establishes the roles of the Commissioner of Assets, Information, and Services Fleet and Facility Management, and the Chief Information Officer, both appointed by the Mayor with City Council approval. The Commissioner is responsible for managing information technology, overseeing grant programs, contracts, and real estate transactions, while the Chief Information Officer oversees the City's technology environment and data use. The Department of Technology and Innovation aims to provide broadband connectivity in areas lacking internet access and oversees the maintenance of the City's technology infrastructure. The ordinance also includes amendments to the Municipal Code of Chicago and outlines the process for submitting and approving emergency energy plans.
Alternate identifiers: O2023-0005294
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