Move forward on bold North Branch redevelopment
It’s not every day that Chicago has the opportunity to redevelop land for generations to come. When opportunity knocks, as we now see with the redevelopment plan of the North Branch Corridor, it’s important to move forward with a bold plan to further secure and grow Chicago’s economic future.
By opening up zoning restrictions along the 760- acre strip from Kinzie Street to Fullerton Avenue, city officials would allow developers to move away from traditional manufacturing spaces and create office and commercial buildings, all with the intention to attract up- and- coming industries such as technology to the area. Not only would this allow for greater economic development, but it would lead to more job opportunities, which would effectively draw more residents to the area.
The proposed plan also calls for needed transportation improvements throughout the corridor, including recreational green space. This means reconfiguring roadways and bridges as well as enhanced pedestrian walkways— a move that reinforces Chicago’s claim as a major transportation hub in the Midwest, which serves as a major draw for businesses looking to call Chicago home.
We urge the Chicago Planning Commission to approve the city’s plan to redevelop the North Branch Corridor on May 18, signaling to all employers that the North Branch Corridor is open for business. Theresa E. Mintle, president and CEO, Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce
What about Trump’s break?
The Watchdogs story in Sunday’s Sun- Times failed to include Donald Trump’s $ 14 million tax break on Trump Tower. As an accountant, I would like to see a total of all the Cook County property- tax breaks that the taxpayers are shouldering. Cynthia Hilding, La Grange
How dare Trump invoke God
How dare President Donald Trump speak of God during his commencement address at Liberty University? Perhaps he might read the Ten Commandments again, particularly the one that speaks of bearing false witness.
And as far as his Republican accomplices and enablers and the people who claim to be Christians, perhaps they need to be reminded of the golden rule: to do unto others as you wish them to do unto you.
What a great idea it would be if every single person who disdains abortion would adopt and raise a child that is born of parents who cannot or will not be able to care for them. Do we seriously think they would put their money where their mouths are?
There is no sane American citizen who believes the Russia investigations have a thing to do with Democrats being upset that they lost the election, nor do we believe that Mr. Trump or his campaign have had no dealings with Russia. The fear shown by the Republicans in Congress of not wanting to see Mr. Trump’s tax returns is remarkable as well as their blindness to his many shortcomings. There should never be a place where loyalty to a person comes before the good of the people of the United States. Barb Minarik, Logan Square
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