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17 meetings monitored in Chicago, IL

March 18, 20265h 16m40,759 words
17zoningindustrialdensitydeferredsubdivision
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March 12, 20262h 31m16,066 words
15approvedresidentialzoningcommercialsetback
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March 12, 20261h 30m9,903 words
34commercialindustrialhistoric preservationresidentialsetback
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March 11, 2026
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February 18, 20264h 48m34,953 words
28motion to approvemixed usezoningresidentialdensity
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February 17, 20263h 19m25,616 words
215zoningmotion to approvedeferredresidentialdenied
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February 11, 202637m2,736 words
3motion to approveapprovedzoning
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February 10, 202654m3,670 words
2commercial
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January 21, 20263h 5m23,857 words
18subdivisionresidentialzoningpublic hearingcommercial
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January 14, 20263h 10m24,422 words
15deniedland usemotion to approveapproveddensity
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Frequently Asked Questions

ZoneWire monitors Chicago City Council, the Plan Commission, the Zoning Board of Appeals, and the Committee on Zoning for planned development applications, rezoning, special use permits, variances, and lakefront protection ordinance reviews across Chicago.

Chicago has approximately 10 zoning-related meetings per month across City Council, the Plan Commission, the Zoning Board of Appeals, and the Committee on Zoning. City Council meets monthly in full session, while the Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals each meet twice per month.

Aldermanic prerogative is a longstanding Chicago tradition where City Council members have informal veto power over zoning changes within their ward. Understanding which alderman controls a project area is critical for predicting zoning outcomes in Chicago, as most rezoning and planned development applications require the local alderman's support.

ZoneWire automatically monitors every City Council and Plan Commission meeting and uses AI to detect zoning keywords like planned development, special use permit, TIF district, and lakefront protection. Start a free trial to receive alerts when zoning activity is detected in Chicago meetings.

The highest volume of zoning activity in Chicago occurs in the West Loop and Fulton Market for planned development applications, the 606 trail corridor in Bucktown and Wicker Park for residential infill, the South Loop for high-rise residential towers, and the lakefront zone where development must comply with lakefront protection ordinance requirements.

ZoneWire monitors every City Council and Plan Commission meeting and has detected significant planned development and special use permit activity in recent sessions. Activity is concentrated in the West Loop for commercial and mixed-use towers, the 606 trail corridor for residential projects, and the South Loop for residential density increases. Start a free trial to receive alerts on new zoning activity.

ZoneWire uses AI to scan Chicago City Council, Plan Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals, and Committee on Zoning agendas and minutes for zoning keywords. You receive an alert whenever a planned development, special use permit, or rezoning is discussed. Start a free trial to begin monitoring Chicago automatically.

Chicago zoning hearings are scheduled through the Plan Commission and the Committee on Zoning. ZoneWire monitors these meeting agendas as they are published so you never miss a hearing. Start a free trial to get notified before zoning hearings occur in Chicago.

Key zoning terms for Chicago include planned development, special use permit, variance, TIF (Tax Increment Financing) district, lakefront protection ordinance, PD amendment, TOD (Transit-Oriented Development), and landmark designation. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Chicago governing body.