Chicago to work with Biden administration on plan to fight homelessness
to fight homelessness.
of education, youth and human services, said the city wanted to work with the federal government “to advocate and explore for additional federal funding.” Johnson told Rice and other federal and local officials at a virtual White House conference that while the numbers of unsheltered people in Chicago have not increased, even during the pandemic, they have become much more visible on Chicago Transit Authority rail lines.
Johnson also said the city Department of Aviation has increased funding for outreach and support at the Blue Line terminal at O’Hare International Airport while the city’s Department of Public Health has launched a two-day-a-week program at CTA terminal stations for outreach and medical care.
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