Chicago’s Department of Fleet & Facility Management (2FM)

Chicago’s Department of Fleet & Facility Management (2FM)

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Recent News About Chicago’s Department of Fleet & Facility Management (2FM)

  • Mayor Johnson to reveal new appointments to Chicago Board of Education

    Mayor Brandon Johnson is set to announce seven new appointments to the Chicago Board of Education. The announcement will take place on Monday, October 7, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. The event will be held at Sweet Holy Spirit Church located at 8621 S. South Chicago Ave. in Chicago.


  • Mayor Johnson travels to London seeking stronger economic ties

    Mayor Brandon Johnson is set to visit London this month, aiming to enhance Chicago's global presence and economic opportunities. The trip coincides with the Bears game, which is expected to boost tourism from a key international market.


  • Chicago secures $4 million for non-congregate shelter program

    The Chicago Department of Housing (DOH), in collaboration with the Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS), has secured $4 million in grant funds to support the Non-Congregate Shelter Acquisition program. The funding, administered by the State of Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity’s Office of Community Development, will allocate $2 million each to two grantee finalists: La Casa Norte and Unity Parenting and Counseling, Inc.


  • Chicago named best big city in U.S. for eighth year

    Chicago has been named the Best Big City in the U.S. by Condé Nast Traveler readers for the eighth consecutive year. This announcement was made by Mayor Brandon Johnson and Choose Chicago, the city's official tourism agency. Over 575,000 readers participated in this year's vote.


  • City of Chicago revises timeline for FY2025 budget process

    The City of Chicago has announced a revised timeline for the Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Calendar. In accordance with Executive Order 2023-19 and the recent budget forecast, the introduction of the FY2025 Executive Budget Recommendation is now set for October 30, 2024. This change aims to allow for a more comprehensive and inclusive budget process, ensuring informed and transparent fiscal decisions that reflect the needs of Chicago residents.


  • Chicago transitions CARE program entirely under public health

    Mayor Brandon Johnson and the City of Chicago have announced a significant transition for the Crisis Assistance Response and Engagement (CARE) program. The initiative, which provides emergency response to individuals experiencing mental health crises, will now be staffed entirely by public health employees.


  • Federal grants boost job training efforts in Chicago

    Mayor Brandon Johnson announced that two Chicago-based organizations, the Jane Addams Resource Corporation (JARC) and Revolution Workshop, will receive nearly $7 million in federal funding. The funds aim to improve job quality, expand access to good jobs, and provide high-quality training opportunities for local workers. These grants, awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor, are intended to prepare Chicagoans for well-paying jobs in the city's growing infrastructure and construction sectors.


  • Chicago issues RFI seeking new first responder technologies

    Mayor Brandon Johnson has announced the issuance of a Request for Information (RFI) to gather recommendations on first responder technology. This move aims to ensure prompt attention from first responders during emergencies. The City of Chicago, as previously stated in February 2024, will discontinue using acoustic gunshot detection technology from SoundThinking, Inc. starting Sunday, September 22, 2024.


  • Chicago City Council approves multiple measures including tax incentives and housing developments

    Various measures were introduced to and approved by the Chicago City Council on September 18, 2024. The following press releases detail these actions:


  • Mayor Johnson issues RFP for $3.5M small business capacity building program

    CHICAGO — Today, Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP) issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the Small Business Capacity Building Program. Through this RFP, the City will select one organization to serve as the administrator of the $3.5M Small Business Capacity Building Program. This organization is expected to design and implement a comprehensive capacity building program for small businesses. This includes conducting assessments, providing customized coaching, and offering access to professional service...


  • Chicago files lawsuit against former employee over fraudulent rental assistance claims

    CHICAGO - Today, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Corporation Counsel Mary B. Richardson-Lowry filed suit against a former City employee, a property management company, and related individuals for defrauding the City’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). Through ERAP, the City provided financial assistance to help cover unpaid rent and utility expenses of low-income Chicago households affected by the economic consequences of COVID-19. The defendants applied for more than $700,000 in rental assistance funds and obtained over $200,000 by defrauding the City. The City...


  • Chicago enacts hiring freeze amid $222.9 million budget deficit

    In response to the ongoing fiscal challenges outlined in the 2025 Budget Forecast, the City of Chicago is taking immediate steps to mitigate the projected FY2024 budget deficit and address the anticipated budget gap for FY2025. Effective today, a series of budgetary restrictions will be enacted, including a citywide hiring freeze and stringent limitations on non-essential travel and overtime expenditures outside of public safety operations.


  • Chicago opens bids for major concessions expansion at O'Hare International Airport

    Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) announced a significant concessions bid opportunity at O'Hare International Airport today. The initiative, one of the largest in U.S. airport history, includes more than 100 new concession locations in Terminals 1 and 3 as part of ongoing modernization efforts.


  • 15 million federal funding announced for EV charging infrastructure expansion in Chicago

    CHICAGO – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, and several Illinois congressional representatives have announced $15 million in federal funding for the Charge Up Chicago! project. This initiative aims to expand electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across the city.