Sentences with phrase «aldermen voted»

Earlier in the year, Chicago Aldermen voted overwhelmingly to ban sales of dogs, cats and rabbits in Chicago, called The Companion Animal and Consumer Protection ordinance.
Aldermen voted 5 - 3 Monday not to waive the payment despite a longstanding tradition of supporting Park District programs by refusing to take such fees.
City aldermen voted 6 - 1 in favor of giving the district the one - acre site, near Commercial Avenue and Wood Dale Road.
Meanwhile, aldermen voted to seek bids for an update of the citywide zoning plan, which has not been reworked in 35 years.

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My vote goes to the mayor of Boston and the alderman of Chicago who are trying to intimidate Chick from opening businesses there
«This (a tie vote) hasn't happened, I don't think, since I was elected,» Weaver told aldermen before voting.
The Adler Planetarium's plan to raise admission fees by $ 2 across the board has turned into a political issue, with the Chicago Park District putting off a vote after a powerful alderman demanded a public hearing Tuesday.
Chicago aldermen Wednesday voted 48 - 0 to ban baby bottles that contain the controversial chemical known as BPA.
After the vote, Burke said he wanted the stronger version but felt the substitute was better positioned to get a majority of the aldermen behind it.
We had 30 % turn out at my precinct and 20 cases where someone tried to vote but found that someone had already voted for them and had to fill out a provisional ballot (that gets tossed), that translates to ~ 70 total votes, our alderman was selected by a margin of 8, and our School Superintendent by 11.
VERGENNES Aldermen (vote for not more than 3): Mathew Chabot 362, Lynn Jackson Donnelly, 382, Renny Perry 359.
Three aldermen are pushing for a new vote on a zoning change for a proposed supportive housing project at site of the former city alms house.
Jim Noble, the longtime alderman - at - large and Steve Noble's uncle, fended off Provenzano, who's stepping away from the county legislature after 22 years, by a vote of 1,609 - 748.
In the Democratic primary, Hayes Clement, Ward 9 alderman, leads Shayne Gallo, assistant city corporation counsel and brother of the late mayor T.R. Gallo, 648 - 642 — just six votes.
The Sixth Ward alderman wasn't supposed to have a chance in the GOP primary against party nominee Andi Turco - Levin, but by waging a vigorous grassroots campaign, he prevailed by a handful of votes.
Meanwhile, Republican Andi Turco - Levin who, like Clement, had been her party's favorite in the primary, suffered a stunning upset when absentee ballots cast for fellow alderman Ron Polacco overcame her 21 - vote primary night lead and left her out of the race.
Johnson campaign manager Hayes Clement, a former alderman and mayoral candidate, said his team was «sure» of 145 Democratic votes going into the primary.
The former alderman and unsuccessful mayoral candidate in 2007 finished third in the Republican primary with 119 votes, but remains in contention in the general election, running on the Conservative Party line.
He was endorsed by the CSEA and won more votes than any other alderman - elect.
Convening earlier at the Best Western hotel Wednesday evening, the Kingston Democratic Committee voted to endorse Steve Noble over incumbent Shayne Gallo for mayor and incumbent Jim Noble over challenger Jeanette Provenzano for alderman - at - large.
If it is positive, he said, city aldermen can vote later this month on the parking lot and potentially approve it during a March 24 Common Council meeting.
Recall that Gallo, brother of the late mayor T.R. Gallo (mayor 1994 - 2002), eked out a primary victory over a one - term alderman by seven votes.
Richard Cahill Jr., a former alderman and Republican Committee chairman who ran an unsuccessful campaign for mayor in 2007, took just 97 votes.
In 1993, Sullivan, of New Scotland Avenue, came within 75 votes of defeating incumbent Democrat David Torncello for an alderman's seat in what was then the Eighth Ward.
Aldermen on April 17 voted not to send the complaints, filed by resident Eugene Plaza against city building...
During Columbia's Board of Aldermen meeting on Friday, city leaders voted on having their first mobile food vendor ordinance.
We applaud all 49 city aldermen who voted yes.
Our analysis is rooted in the voting records of these aldermen on the most important matters they've considered over the last two years.
The bill awaits debate and a vote from the full Board of Aldermen — contact your alderperson in support of BB 34 today!
The St. Louis Board of Aldermen will soon take a final vote on Board Bill 34, the Health Center Safety Bill.
The St. Louis Board of Aldermen's Public Safety Committee voted 5 - 2 to pass Board Bill 34, the «Health Center Safety» bill.
The bill awaits debate and a vote from the full Board of Aldermen..
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