$7 billion public-private plan in Chicago aims to fix transit, schools and parks

    Chicago is embarking on a $7 billion plan to transform the city’s infrastructure from the skies above to the pipes underground.

    Mayor Rahm Emanuel is planning to announce the initiative Thursday. It includes projects to expand the city’s largest airport and improve its streets, water system, schools, community colleges, parks and commuter rail network. The city estimates that these initiatives will create 30,000 jobs over the next three years.

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    Chicago is embarking on a $7 billion plan to transform the city’s infrastructure from the skies above to the pipes underground.

    Mayor Rahm Emanuel is planning to announce the initiative Thursday. It includes projects to expand the city’s largest airport and improve its streets, water system, schools, community colleges, parks and commuter rail network. The city estimates that these initiatives will create 30,000 jobs over the next three years.

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