City Of Chicago Turns Out To Own Part Of Stretch Of Vacant Lots Deemed Dangerous
It’s a neighborhood nuisance – a stretch of vacant lots at least partially owned by the City of Chicago. Not only did the city fail to clean the lots up despite repeated complaints, over the years, but they initially wouldn’t tell CBS 2’s Tim McNicholas who owns the properties. Story from Oct. 15..
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