Amendment of Municipal Code Sections 2-51-010 and 2-51-050 replacing need for economic disclosure statement requirements for temporary occupancy agreements of city property with form supplied by Commissioner of Fleet and Facility Management with disclosed facts as enumerated herein
Chicago's City Council amended the Municipal Code, defining 'Department', 'Economic disclosure statements', 'Environmental requirements', 'Safety-enhancing equipment', and 'Temporary occupancy agreement'. The Commissioner of Fleet and Facility Management, with Corporation Counsel approval, can negotiate these agreements, including for the Chicago Riverwalk, despite mayoral orders. Parties must return the property in the same condition, obtain proper permits, certify no city official has a financial interest in the party, and that no indebtedness is owed to the City. The ordinance is in effect following due passage and approval.
Alternate identifiers: O2024-0013054
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