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Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling will retire July 15 after three years leading CPD, opening a high-stakes search as City Council greenlights Bridgeport Crossing and investigators question why lead-pipe replacement costs Chicago far more than peer cities. IN THIS EPISODE 1. Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling To Retire After Overseeing Historic Drop In Crime [https://blockclubchicago.org/2026/07/01/chicago-police-supt-larry-snelling-to-retire-after-overseeing-historic-drop-in-crime/] — Block Club Chicago Chicago’s top cop is stepping down. Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling announced Wednesday that he has made the “difficult decision” to retire after three decades on the force, including the last three as the city’s police chief. His last day is July 15. In a statement, Snelling recounted serving in multiple positions since starting as a police officer at 22 years old before rising through the… 2. City Council approves Bridgeport Crossing at 3301 S. Justine | Urbanize Chicago [https://chicago.urbanize.city/post/city-council-approves-bridgeport-crossing-3301-s-justine] — Urbanize Chicago Bridgeport Crossing Moves Forward With City Council Approval - Chicago YIMBY Rendering of Bridgeport Crossing by Kennedy Mann Plans are progressing for the upcoming multi-building development known as Bridgeport Crossing at 3301 South Justine Street in McKinley Park. The project was revealed around a year ago and is set to replace a large former industrial site just west of Bubbly Creek near… 3. Why is it so unusually expensive to replace lead pipes in Chicago? | Grist [https://grist.org/accountability/why-is-it-so-unusually-expensive-to-replace-lead-pipes-in-chicago/] — Grist Why is it so unusually expensive to replace lead pipes in Chicago? | Grist Sign up for The Weekly We hand-package the week’s best Grist stories. Delivered free every Saturday morning. Sign up for The Weekly We hand-package the week’s best Grist stories. Delivered free every Saturday morning. Sign up for The Weekly We hand-package the week’s best Grist stories. Delivered free every Saturday… 4. A win for the Archer Avenue traffic safety project supporters: The “Archer Avengers” Astroturfed opposition seems to have called it quits [https://chi.streetsblog.org/2026/07/01/a-win-for-the-archer-avenue-traffic-safety-project-supporters-the-archer-avengers-astroturfed-opposition-seems-to-have-called-it-quits] — Streetsblog Chicago Monday was [checks notes] round 29 of the weekly rallies about the Archer Avenue Complete Streets project in Brighton Park, which has the goal of making walking, biking, riding buses, and driving safer and more efficient. These events, which have taken place virtually every Monday since December 8 during the evening rush, happen in front of or near the office of Ald. Julia Ramirez (12th), a… 5. Man Killed, Another Wounded By 5 Gunmen Outside River North Hotel [https://blockclubchicago.org/2026/07/01/man-killed-another-wounded-by-5-gunmen-outside-river-north-hotel/] — Block Club Chicago RIVER NORTH — A man was killed and another wounded in a shooting Wednesday morning in River North, according to police and the local alderperson. The shooting happened about 3:20 a.m in the 500 block of North State Street, a prominent location for hotels and tourists. Five men, who were “hooded and masked,” got out of a gray Honda Accord and fired shots, Ald. Brendan Reilly (42nd) said in a… Daily TopFive for Chicago Politics and Urbanism Daily. Links above go to the original articles. Follow and rate Chicago Politics and Urbanism Daily on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chicago-daily-fix/id1895649620] or Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/70Xl3C6mvct6Wif5EAvxay]. Feedback? Email chicago-daily-fix@lanternpodcasts.com [chicago-daily-fix@lanternpodcasts.com].
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