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Municipalities encouraged to attend 2/7 workshop on Cook County Vacant Building Ordinance
Written by Dominic Tocci, Metropolitan Planning Council   
January 25, 2012

You are cordially invited to a workshop, hosted by the Cook County Bureau of Economic Development and Dept. of Building and Zoning, to explain the recently passed Vacant Building Ordinance and how it can help your municipality. As you may be aware, the ordinance allows interested municipal governments to "opt-in," with the goal of creating a uniform set of guidelines for maintaining and securing vacant properties throughout Cook County. The workshop will provide additional information regarding the features of the ordinance, including the creation of a vacant building registry and the ability to adjudicate violations of the ordinance through the Cook County Department of Administrative Hearings.

 

We believe these features will be valuable tools to participating municipalities as we all work to address the cost, crime, and public safety issues that vacant buildings have created in our neighborhoods and hope you will be able join us to learn more about this ordinance.

 

Date:                 Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012

 

Time:                 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.

 

Location:          George Dunne County Building, 69 W. Washington, 17th Floor

 

Please use this link to register online and to pre-submit any questions you may have about the ordinance.

 

If you have any questions or need more information please contact Patrick Carey at 312/603-1055 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

 

Throughout January and February, Woodstock Institute is participating in a series on vacant properties in metropolitan Chicago hosted by the Metropolitan Planning Council. In the coming weeks, the blog will feature guests posts from elected and appointed officials, policy advocates, finance experts, and others about the many ways we are all working together to get a handle on this growing regional and national challenge.

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