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Community investment set to transform underserved neighborhoods

August 15, 2024 | Chicago Transit Authority Board, C, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Illinois



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Community investment set to transform underserved neighborhoods
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a significant investment aimed at revitalizing the far south side of the city, emphasizing its long-overdue nature and potential transformative impact on the community. The presentation highlighted the community's commitment to the project and the detrimental effects of previous underinvestment.

One official expressed enthusiasm about reintegrating the far south side into the city's economic framework, noting that this investment would enhance residents' access to city resources and opportunities. The initiative is described as a \"legacy project,\" intended to benefit not only current residents but also future generations.

The project is set to receive federal funding, with plans for a celebratory event in the community to mark this milestone. Officials underscored the importance of understanding that their work goes beyond transportation; it is about transforming lives and communities. The meeting concluded with an invitation for further comments from board members, indicating ongoing engagement and collaboration on this pivotal initiative.

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