Chicago, IL Municipal Government Agencies

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  • 311 City Services

    122 forms 1 contacts

    Call 311 for assistance with non-emergency City Services and for information on events, programs and agencies within the City of Chicago.

  • Administrative Hearings

    2 forms 1 contacts

    The Department of Administrative Hearings is an independent quasi-judicial body. The matters which come before us to be adjudicated relate to the public health, safety, welfare, morals and economic well being of the residents of the City of Chicago.

  • Animal Care and Control

    19 forms 1 contacts

    Chicago Animal Care and Control protects public safety and ensures the humane care of animals through sheltering, pet placement, education and animal law enforcement.

  • Assets, Information and Services

    42 forms 1 contacts

    The Department of Assets, Information and Services (AIS) supports the operations of other City Departments by providing high-quality and cost-effective services. Formerly the Department of Fleet and Facility Management (2FM), including the consolidation of the Department of Innovation and Technology (DoIT).

  • Buildings

    31 forms 1 contacts

    The Department of Buildings enhances safety and quality of life for Chicago's residents and visitors through permitting, inspections, trade licensing, and code enforcement.

  • Business Affairs and Consumer Protection

    7 forms 1 contacts

    BACP ensures a fair and vibrant market place for both businesses and consumers. BACP licenses businesses and public vehicles, provides business education and access to resources, enforces the Municipal Code, and protects consumers from fraud.

  • Chicago Department of Aviation

    30 forms 1 contacts

    The Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) administers all aspects of two major airports – Chicago O’Hare and Midway International Airports.

  • Chicago Police Board

    6 forms 1 contacts

    The Chicago Police Board is an independent civilian body that decides disciplinary cases involving Chicago police officers. The nine members of the Board are private citizens appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the City Council.

  • Chicago Police Department

    21 forms 1 contacts

    The CPD website is designed to provide general information about the Chicago Police Department and the Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy. You will also find information on how you can make your neighborhood a safer, more enjoyable place to live.

  • Chicago Public Library

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  • City Council Office of Financial Analysis

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    The City Council Office of Financial Analysis (COFA) was created in 2015 to provide the City Council with independent analysis of the fiscal implications of the issues before it. COFA works with the City Council's Committee on Budget and Government Operations, and applies the tools of financial analysis to budget recommendations and forecasts, the City's annual audit, proposed public-private partnership agreements or asset leases, bond rating agency actions, and other matters as requested by Aldermen. COFA also provides an options report of potential cost-saving reforms and efficiencies.

  • City of Chicago

    27 forms 1 contacts

  • City of Chicago TV

    23 forms 1 contacts

    City of Chicago TV is responsible for the production of programs which are shown on cable channels 23 and 49 in Chicago as well as being available on the City of Chicago TV social media sites.

  • Civilian Office of Police Accountability

    11 forms 1 contacts

  • Commission on Human Relations

    12 forms 1 contacts

  • Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events

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    The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) is dedicated to enriching Chicago’s artistic vitality and cultural vibrancy. This includes fostering the development of Chicago’s non-profit arts sector, independent working artists and for-profit arts businesses; providing a framework to guide the City’s future cultural and economic growth, via the 2012 Chicago Cultural Plan; marketing the City’s cultural assets to a worldwide audience; and presenting high-quality, free and affordable cultural programs for residents and visitors.

  • Department of Housing

    24 forms 1 contacts

    The mission of Chicago’s Department of Housing is to expand access and choice for residents and protect their rights to quality homes that are affordable, safe, and healthy.

  • Department of Planning and Development (DPD)

    31 forms 1 contacts

  • Department of Procurement Services (DPS)

    34 forms 1 contacts

    The Department of Procurement Services (DPS) is the contracting, certification, and compliance authority for the City of Chicago. DPS maintains the highest commitment to diversity, transparency, and innovation while continuously expanding the resources and programs that empower citizens to become involved in the contracting opportunities available at the City.

  • Department of Public Health

    152 forms 1 contacts

    The Chicago Department of Public Health provides guidance, services, and strategies that make Chicago a healthier and safer city.