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Department of Streets and Sanitation (DSS)
65 forms 1 contacts
The Department of Streets and Sanitation (DSS) is one of the the largest non-emergency departments with a team of over 2,000 employees and a $283 million annual budget. DSS responds to an average of one million service requests per year making a difference in communities across the city.
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Department of Transportation (CDOT)
51 forms 1 contacts
The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) is responsible for public way infrastructure, including planning, design, construction, maintenance and management.
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Department of Water Management
136 forms 1 contacts
The Department of Water Management delivers nearly 1 billion gallons of drinking water to residents of Chicago and 125 suburbs daily. We also remove waste water and storm runoff through the sewer system. Our mission is to efficiently provide the highest quality drinking water to the Chicago region while protecting our most precious natural resource- Lake Michigan.
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Emergency Management and Communications
36 forms 1 contacts
Chicago’s Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) oversees a number of functions that support public safety and provides assistance to residents 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The OEMC manages the following operational areas for the city: 9-1-1 call taking and dispatch; the 3-1-1 call center; emergency management; and traffic management. The OEMC coordinates with departments citywide, including the Chicago Police Department and Chicago Fire Department, in addition to various other local, state, and federal agencies as it relates to public safety planning and coordination for everything from large-scale special events to public safety emergencies and disasters.
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Family and Support Services
114 forms 1 contacts
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License Appeal Commission
30 forms 1 contacts
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Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities
248 forms 1 contacts
The Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) works to make Chicago the most accessible city in the nation on behalf of residents and visitors with disabilities.
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Office of Budget and Management
17 forms 1 contacts
Responsible for preparing and executing the City's annual budget. The Office of Budget and Management evaluates the efficiency and efficacy of all City operations and drives management reforms that improve the City's fiscal condition and increase taxpayer value.
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Office of Inspector General
1 forms 1 contacts
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) is an independent office dedicated to ensuring honesty and integrity in City government by rooting out corruption, fraud, other misconduct, and waste.
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Office of Public Safety Administration
29 forms 1 contacts
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Office of the Mayor
4 forms 1 contacts
The Mayor of Chicago, the city's chief executive officer, directs city departments and appoints department heads, with the advice and consent of the city council.
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The Board of Ethics
10 forms 1 contacts
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The Chicago Fire Department (CFD)
29 forms 1 contacts
The Chicago Fire Department (CFD) promotes fire safety, provides emergency care, and extinguishes fires.
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The Department of Finance
49 forms 1 contacts
The Department of Finance provides effective and efficient management of the City’s financial resources. It is responsible for the collection or disbursement of City revenues and all funds required to be in the custody of the city treasurer.
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The Department of Human Resources
13 forms 1 contacts
The Department of Human Resources facilitates the effective delivery of city services through the establishment of a professional human resources management program.
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The Department of Law
18 forms 1 contacts