The Department of Assets, Information and Services does not have funding available for brownfield redevelopment for private or not-for-profit entities; however, grant and loan funds are available from U.S. EPA and Illinois EPA.
The following document is related to a Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) proposed long-term lease undertaking known as the Roosevelt and Loomis project. The City of Chicago Department of Department of Assets, Information, and Services (AIS) is currently performing an environmental review of the proposed project under National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) regulations.
The following documents are related to a City of Chicago Department of Housing Multifamily Loan Program development at 2008-12 S. Ashland Ave. AIS is currently performing an environmental review of the proposed project under National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) regulations.
Brownfields, as defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), are “abandoned, idled, or under-utilized industrial and commercial facilities where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination.”
In 2001, the City of Chicago conducted a background study investigating certain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAHs) concentration levels within City limits.
Chicago’s most famous rooftop garden sits atop City Hall, an 11-story office building in the Loop. City Hall and the adjacent Cook County building appear to most people as one building spanning a city block bounded by LaSalle, Randolph, Clark and Washington streets.
Fleet and Facility Management's Graphic Services is committed to the environment and is making efforts to eliminate paper and toxic chemical waste, from design through production. We choose printing products that are environmentally friendly to help lessen factors that contribute to air, land and water pollution. Every job we print, design or photograph has been thoughtfully produced, keeping in mind our footprint on this planet.
The City of Chicago proposes to provide project financing to the Latin United Community Housing Association for the preservation of twelve existing rental units and the creation of ten new affordable units located at 2120-28 N. Mozart St. AIS is performing an environmental review of the proposed project under National Environmental Policy Act regulations and is acting as the Agency Official with respect to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
The Illinois Site Remediation Program (SRP) is a voluntary cleanup program for brownfield sites administered by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA).
The City of Chicago Department of Housing (DOH) proposes to provide construction financing to Island Terrace Apartment for the rehabilitation of the current high-rise building located at 6430 S Stony Island Avenue in Chicago, Illinois.
The City of Chicago, acting by and through its Department of Assets, Information, and Services, seeks to enter into a Programmatic Agreement with the Illinois State Historic Preservation Office and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation for the administration of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act for certain programs funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The City of Chicago (“City”), through its Department of Assets, Information and Services (“AIS”), invites interested parties to respond to this Request for Information (“RFI”) regarding the City’s Franchise for Electricity Delivery.
The City of Chicago Department of Housing (DOH) proposes to provide construction financing to The Interfaith Housing Development Corporation of Chicago/Claretian Associates, Inc. (IHDCC/Claretian) for the development of a five-story 81-unit residential building, parking, and amenities at 9216-38 South Burley Avenue and 3211-3229 East 92nd Street.
To lead by example, the City of Chicago has developed this Sustainable Operations Plan for conducting day-to-day operations at City facilities in a sustainable manner.