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32 meetings monitored in Chicago, IL

June 17, 20265h 1m39,382 words
41motion to approvezoningresidentialdeferreddenied
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June 16, 20263h 21m23,870 words
219zoningsetbackcommercialresidentialmotion to approve
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June 16, 202641m198 words
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June 11, 20261h 30m5,797 words
9deniedcommercialresidentialmotion to approvedeferred
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June 10, 20263h 59m31,183 words
69industrialapprovedzoningresidentialtraffic study
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June 4, 20263h 3m28,686 words
72zoningmotion to approveresidentialland usecommercial
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May 20, 20267h 28m59,832 words
38mixed useapprovedcommercialzoningdeferred
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May 19, 20263h 9m24,164 words
235zoningmotion to approvedeferreddensityrezoning
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May 13, 20263h 7m25,571 words
17zoningapprovedresidentialcommercialdenied
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Frequently Asked Questions

Chicago City Council, the Plan Commission, the Zoning Board of Appeals, and the Committee on Zoning are all monitored by ZoneWire 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.

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.

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.

Yes. ZoneWire Free sends New Meeting Alerts for Chicago at no cost, with the agenda for each meeting. ZoneWire Pro adds full transcripts, zoning and development analysis, and keyword alerts for $129 per market per month.