
CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- The city is seeking community input on the 2021 budget.
The City of Chicago launched Monday a weeklong series of virtual townhall meetings livestreamed on Facebook, titled "Budget Week."
Beginning Monday, members of Mayor Lightfoot’s Administration will review the critical functions of each department and update the public on key issues facing the city’s finances.
To maximize public engagement, the city created an interactive website where residents can submit questions about budget issues they care most about, and on Monday launched an online survey where participants can provide feedback about city services they most value.
“I strongly believe that a budget is a moral document that reflects the values and priorities of our great city – values that include equity and inclusion and ensure that every resident from every ZIP code feels as though we are investing in their future,” said Mayor Lightfoot, in a statement. “As we continue the work of building a financial plan that includes both solutions for today and the out-years, we want to ensure our decisions reflect the needs and values of residents, now more than ever before. I’m committed to ensuring the budgeting process is transparent and inclusive while we balance the reality of our financial constraints with the needs of families across the city.”
Additionally, this year the city is introducing the 2021 Budget Community Round Table series, a grassroots effort to gather community feedback from residents about their budgetary spending priorities, with a focus on engaging youth and the Latinx and African American communities. The city is seeking Budget Ambassadors to organize and facilitate one-hour virtual or in-person focus groups with up to 10 community members from September 7-20 to gather feedback about the needs and values most important to residents.
Efforts to expand the 2021 budget engagement process will continue over the next several weeks. Residents interested in the budgeting process can sign up to host a community focus group, submit a question about an important issue for discussion at the Facebook Live virtual town hall, or take the online survey.