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Help shape Chicago's 2024 Budget at the community engagement roundtables

The Office of Mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago's Office of Budget and Management invite you to help shape Chicago's 2024 Budget through a series of community engagement roundtables scheduled during July. You will be joined by representatives from the City's departments and sister agencies who are excited to hear directly from you and your priorities for making a Better, Stronger, Safer Chicago in a series of small group roundtable discussion. Sign up to join the conversation most convenient for you. This registration is for the Kennedy-King College location. There will also be two additional locations, Truman College and Malcolm X College. For more information visit: http://chicago.gov/2024budget.

Thursday, July 20th, 6 PM-8:30 PM.

Doors open at 5pm for a City Resource Fair where representatives from the City’s departments and sister agencies will be available to answer questions and provide information on City services and programs. Mayor Brandon Johnson will provide opening remarks before we dive into issue areas in small group roundtable discussions. Residents will have the opportunity to elevate their top equity concerns to support city staff in prioritizing their budget requests.

Topic Areas may include:

- Affordable Housing/Homelessness

- Public Health/Mental Health

- Community Safety

- Neighborhood/Community Development and Arts/Culture

- Environmental Justice/Infrastructure

BUDGET ENGAGEMENT ROUNDTABLE II

Tuesday, July 20 | 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Kennedy-King College

6301 South Halsted Street

Pre-registration is requested but not required. ASL and live captioning will be available. If you require language interpretation or any other accommodation, please contact communityengagement@cityofchicago.org by Friday, July 14.

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La Oficina del alcalde Brandon Johnson y la Oficina de Presupuesto y Administración de Chicago lo invitan a ayudar a dar forma al Presupuesto 2024 de Chicago a través de una serie de mesas redondas comunitarias programadas para julio. Tendrá la oportunidad de conocer a representantes de los departamentos de la ciudad y agencias hermanas que están entusiasmados de escuchar directamente de usted y sus prioridades para hacer un Chicago mejor, más fuerte y seguro en una serie de discusiones de mesa redonda en grupos pequeños. Regístrese para participar en el evento más conveniente para usted. Este registro es para la ubicación de Kennedy-King College. También habrá dos ubicaciones adicionales, Truman College y Malcolm X College. Para obtener más información, visite: http://chicago.gov/2024budget.

20 de julio, 6PM-8:30PM

Las puertas abren a las 5pm para una Feria de Recursos de la Ciudad donde representantes de los departamentos de la Ciudad y agencias hermanas estarán disponibles para responder preguntas y brindar información sobre los servicios y programas disponibles. El alcalde Brandon Johnson brindará comentarios de apertura antes de entrar en áreas temáticas en discusiones de mesa redonda en grupos pequeños. Los residentes tendrán la oportunidad de plantear sus principales preocupaciones de equidad para ayudar al personal de la ciudad a priorizar sus solicitudes de presupuesto.

Las áreas temáticas pueden incluir:

• Vivienda asequible/Personas sin hogar

• Salud Pública/Salud Mental

• Seguridad Comunitaria

• Vecindario/Desarrollo Comunitario y Arte/Cultura

• Justicia Ambiental/Infraestructura

FORO PRESUPUESTARIO II

jueves 20 de julio | 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Kennedy-King College

6301 South Halsted Street

Se solicita preinscripción, pero no es obligatorio. ASL y subtítulos en vivo estarán disponibles. Si necesita interpretación de idioma o cualquier otra adaptación, comuníquese con communityengagement@cityofchicago.org antes del viernes 14 de julio.

Keywords: Chicago, City of Chicago, Community Engagement, Mayor Brandon Johnson, Office of the Mayor, Roundtable

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