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Apps for Metro Chicago Illinois Round 2 Channeling the Community Spirit
  • Sep 28, 2011
Smart Cities Collaborative Executive Director Dan O’Neil will represent A4MC’s Esteemed Round 2 Judging Panel and Announce A4MC Community Round Finalists live at Public Voting Kickoff & Apps Showcase October 7th at Columbia College (Chicago) The A4MC Community Round Finalists will…
MarySue's Midweek Links
This Saturday I’m speaking at Northwestern University, my alma mater, on “What’s a Green Job Anyway?” As groups gear up for Earth Day including a green transportation summit in Chicago on April 22 – Congress is preparing a making a run at the long-awaited energy and…
Reflecting on 10 years with MPC
One afternoon a month, at the end of the day, the MPC office slows down for a staff “wine and cheese.” We rarely manage 100 percent attendance because there is always someone whose work takes them out of the office to Addison or Andersonville or Aurora. Still, it is an important tradition…
Broadband wireless coming to a corner near you
  • Dec 5, 2005
The City of Chicago is moving to develop high speed broadband wireless access throughout the city to spur economic development and meet the needs of underserved areas.
MPC's 2005 Annual Meeting Luncheon to feature Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley
The Metropolitan Plannning Council's 2005 Annual Meeting Luncheon will be held October 26, 2005. Make your reservation today.
New Year, New Directions, as MPC Sets 2005 Policy Agenda
Experts predict that in the coming decades, only a handful of American metropolises will emerge as truly "global cities," those that support the most talented workers, dynamic companies, and culturally vibrant communities by ensuring that all residents can attain a high quality of life.…
U.S. Senate Candidates on Education, Housing, Transportation and Economy
U.S. Senate candidates, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Alan Keyes, both emphasized education in their remarks to MPC’s 2004 Annual Meeting Luncheon on Oct. 7.
MPC Elects Board Members, Officers, Executive Committee
  • Sep 28, 2004
New members approved at Sept. 23 board meeting
2004 Annual Meeting Luncheon set for October
The Metropolitan Planning Council is delighted to announce it has rescheduled its 2004 Annual Meeting Luncheon for Oct. 7, 2004. Illinois’ candidates for U.S. Senate - former U.N. Ambassador Alan Keyes (R-Calumet City) and Ill. Sen. Barack Obama (D-Chicago) - will be the featured speakers.
2004 Annual Meeting Luncheon update
MPC is working to reschedule its Annual Meeting Luncheon, which had been scheduled for July 15. New details will be announced as soon as they are set.

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